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PROMPTING
MESSAGES
A
prompting
message
tells
you
that
required
information
is
missing
or
that
information
you
supplied
was
incorrectly
specified.
A
prompting
message
asks
you
to
supply
or
correct
that
information.
For
example,
data-set-name
is
a
required
operand
of
the
CALL
command;
if
you
enter
the
CALL command
without
that
operand
the
system
will
prompt
you
for
the
data-set-name
and
your
listing
will
look
as
follows:
READY
call
ENTER
DATA
SEn'
NAME
-
You
should
respond
by
entering
the
requested
operand,
in
this
case
the
data
set
name,
and
by
pressing
the
RETURN
key
to
enter
it.
For
example
if
the
data
set
name
is
ALPHA.
DATA
you
would
complete
the
prompting
message
as
follows:
ENTER
DATA
SEn'
NAME-
alpha.
data
TO
specify
whether
or
not
you
want
to
receive
prompting
messages,
use
the
PROMPT
or
NOPROMPT
operand
of
the
PROFILE
command.
This
command
is
described
in
the
section,
"Starting
and
Ending
a
Terminal
Session".
sometimes
you
can
request
another
message
that
explains
the
initial
message
more
fully.
If
the
second
message
is
not
enough,
you
can
request
a
further
message
to
give
you
more
detailed
information.
To
request
an
additional
level
of
messaqe:
1.
Type a
question
mark
(?)
in
the
first
position
of
the
line.
2
Press
the
REn'URN
key.
If
you
enter
a
question
mark,
when
there
are
no
messaqes
to
provide
further
detail,
ydu
receive
the
~ollowing
message:
NO
INFORMATION
AVAILABLE
you
can
stop
a
prompting
sequence
by
entering
the
requested
information
or
by
requesting
an
attention
interruption.
INFORMATIONAL
MESSAGES
An
informational
message
tells
you
about
the
status
of
the
system
and
your
terminal
session.
For
example
l
an
informational
message
can
tell
you
how
much
time
you
have
used.
Informational
messages
do
not
require
a
response.
If
an
informational
message
ends
with
a
plus
sign
(+)
you
can
request
an
additional
message
by
entering
a
question
mark
(?)
after
READY,
as
described
in
"Prompting
Messages."
Informational
messages
have
only
one
second
level
message,
while
prompting
messages
may
have
more
than
one.
What
you
Mu~t
Know.
to
Use
TSO.
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BrandIBM
ModelSystem/360
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LanguageEnglish

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