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If
you
choose
password
KEY,
you
do
not
have
to
specify
an
account
number
and
procedure
name
because
there
are
only
one
account
number
and
one
procedure
name
associated
with
KEY.
Note:
In
some
instances
your.
installation
may
require
a
modification
in
the
way
that
you
enter
the
LOGON
command;
for
example,
you
may
have
to
precede
LOGON
with
a
quotation
mark
("LOGON).
Your
installation's
management
is
responsible
for
advising
you
of
such
a
change.
Defining Operational Characteristics
Operational
characteristics
can
be
divided
into
terminal
characteristics
and
a
user
profile.
Terminal
characteristics
identify:
How
you
can
request
an
attention
interruption.
Whether
the
keyboard
is
to
lock
up
if
you
do
not
enter
anything
for
a
while~
What
the
length
of
the
line
that
can
be
displayed
or
printed
at
your
terminal
is.
A
user
profile
identifies:
What
your
character-deletion
and
line-deletion
characters
are.
Whether
you
want
to
receive
prompting
messages.
Whether
you
will
accept
messages
fro~
other
terminals.
Your
installation
establishes
default
terminal
characteristics
for
all
the
TSO
terminals.
If
you
want
to
change
any
of
those
characteristics
for
the
duration
of
your
session
you
can
use
the
TERMINAL
command.
After
your
session
is
over
the
defaults
selected
by
the
installation
will
again
be
valid
for
the
terminal.
For
example,
assume
that
the
default
for
the
number
of
lines
of
continuous
output
that
are
printed
before
you
receive
an
automatic
interruption
is
50.
You
can
use
the
TERMINAL
command
to
request
that
100
lines
be
printed
before
you
receive
an
interruption.
When
you
log
on
for
your
next
session,
50
lines
will
again
be
the
default.
The
system
has
a
user
profile
for
you.
When
you
log
on
that
profile
will
be
in
effect.
If
you
want
to
change
any
item
in
your
profile,.
you
can
do
so
with
the
PROFILE command. Any
change
you
make
becomes
part
of
your
profile.
That
is,
the
next
time
you
log
on
that
cha~ge
will
be
in
effect.
For
example,
assume
that
the
line-deletion
character
in
your
profile
is
a
percent
(%)
sign.
You
can
use
the
PROFILE command
to
change
it
to
a
number
(#)
sign,
throughout
the.current
session,
When
you
log
on
for
your
next
session
your
line
deletion
character
will
be
the
number
sign.
If
you
want
to
change
it
back
to
the
original
percent
sign
you
must
again
use
the
PROFILE command.
Receiving and Sending Broadcast Messages
There
are
two
types
of
broadcast
messages
you
can
re.c~ive:
notices
and
mail.
Notices
are
messages
sent
~
the
system
operator
to
all
users.
Mail
consists
of
messages
sent
by
the
oper..ator
or
other
user
directly
to
you.
You
can
send
mail
to
other
users
and
to
the
system
operator.
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TSO'l7erminal
User's
Guide
(Release
21)

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