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BROADCAST
MESSAGES
Broadcast
messages
are
messages
of
general
interest
to
users
of
the
system.
Both
the
system
operator
and any
user
of
the
system
can
send
broadcast
messages.
The
system
operator
can
send
messages
to
all
users
of
the
system
or
to
individual
users.
For
example,
he
may
send
the
following
message
to
all
users:
DO
NOT
USE
TERMINALS
# 4 , 5
AND
6
ON
6/30.
THEY
ARE
RESERVED
FOR
DEPARTMENT
791'.
You,
or
any
other
user,
can
send
messages
to
other
users
or
to
the
system
operator.
For
example,
you
may
send,
or
receive.
the
following
message:
ACCOUNT
NO.
4672
WILL
BE
CHANGED
TO
4675
STARTING
8/25
A
message
sent
by
another
user
will
show
his
user
identification
so
you
will
know who
sent
you
the
message,.
To
find
out
how
to
send
or
receive
broadcast
m~ssages,
refer
to
the
section
"Starting
and
Ending
a
Terminal
Session".
The Attention Interruption
The
attentiQn
interruption
allows
you
to
interrupt
processing
of
your
job
so
that
you
can
enter
a new
con~and
or
subcommand. The
ability
to
interrupt
processing
prevents
you
from
being
"locked
out"
by
the
system
while
a
long-running
program
executes
or
while
voluminous
output
is
displayed
at
your
terminal.
You
can
use
the
attention
interruption
for
access
to
the
system.
When
you
enter
an
attention
interruption,
the
system
suspends
processing
and
sends
you
a mode
message,.
If
the
system
was
processing
a
command,
you
receive
the
following
mode
message:
READY
you
can
then
enter
a new command.
If
the
system
was
processing
a
subcommand,
the
mode
message
will
be
the
name
of
the
command
to
which
the
subcommand
belongs:
ACCOUNT
EDIT
OPERATOR
OUTPUT
TEST
If
you
do
not
want
to
enter
another
subcommand,
you
should
enter
another
attention
interruption
which
will
cause
the
READY
message
to
appear.
See
the
section
"Displaying
Session
Time
Used"
for
other
uses
of
attention
interruption.
There
are
two
ways
to
cause
an
attention
interruption:
1.
Press
the
attention
(or
substitute
attention)
key:
ATTN
key
on
an
IBM
2741
Communications
terminal.
18
TSO
Terminal
User'
s
Guide
(Release
21)

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BrandIBM
ModelSystem/360
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LanguageEnglish

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