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Introduction
TSO
is
the
time
sharing
option
of
the
IBM
System/360
Operating
system.
TSO
le~
you
use
the
facilities
of
a
computer
at
a
terminal.
A
terminal
is
a
typewriter-like
device
connected
through
telephone
or
other
communication
lines
to
the
computer.
A
terminal
can
be
at
any
distance
from
the
computer
--
in
the
same
room
or
in
another
city.
Because
the
system
processes
instructions
much
faster
than
you
can
enter
them
through
the
terminal,
it
can
process
input
from
many
terminals
at
the
same
time
it
is
processing
work
entered
in
the
conventional
manner
in
the
computer
room.
However I
due
to
the
speed
of
the
system,·
you
will
be
able
to
work
as
though
you
had
almost
exclusive
use
of
the
system.
You
can
tell
the
system
what
work
you
want
done
by
typing
in
one
or
more
of
the
commands
that
form
the
TSO
command
language..
The command
language
can
be
used
to:
Enter",
store,
modify,
and
retrieve
data
at
the
terminal.
Solve
mathematical
problems.
Develop
programs
written
in
Assembler,
FORTRAN,
COBOL,
PLlI,
or
other
languages.
Execute
programs.
Control
the
operation
of
a
system
with
TSO
from
the
terminal.
Your
installation
determines
which
of
the
facilities
of
the
system
you
can
use.
That
is,
the
installation
determines
which
commands
are
available
to
you.
When
you
enter
a command
in
the
system,
the
system
performs
the
work
requested
by
that
command
and
sends
messages
back
to
your
terminal.
The
messages
tell
you
the
status
of
your
program
and
whether
the
system
is
ready
to
accept
another
command. You
can
interrupt
the
processing
of
a
command
at
any
time
and
enter
a new
one.
If
you
make a
mistake
typing
in
a command,
or
if
you
fail
to
include
some
necessary
information
with
the
command,
the
system
sends
you
a
message
prompting
you
for
the
necessary
information.
You may
then
respond
by
typing
in
the
information
requested.
If
you
receive
a
message
you
don't
understand,
you
can
type
in
a
question
mark
to
request
more
information.
The
system
will
then
send
you
a
more
detailed
message,
if
available.
Whenever
you
are
not
sure
which
command
to
use
or
how
to
use
a
particular
command,
you
can
type
HELP.
HELP
is
a command
that
provides
you
with
information
on
all
other
TSO
commands.
This
manual
explains
how
to
use
the
command
language.
The
manual
is
divided
into
the
following
sections:
1.
What
you
must
know
to
use
TSO.
2.
Starting
and
ending
a
terminal
session.
3.
Entering
and
manipul"ating
data.
4.
Programming
at
the
terminal.
S.
Testing
a
program.
6.
Using
and
writing
command
procedures.
7.
Controlling
a
system
with
TSO.
Introduction
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