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IBM System/370 User Manual

IBM System/370
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Definitions
of
Substitutional Operands- RES
class
classnames
data
devicetype
id
inclass
jobname
list
msgno
(n,
.•.
)
nbs
I
nfs
!
i
outclass
I
password
I
i
Pnn
1
!
pp
!
procname
rdr
route-code
term-id
i
text
I
unit
I
unitaddr
userid
wtr
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specifies
an input or output
class.
1-8
output
class
names
to
be
associated
with the
writer.
specifies information to
be
passed to the
procedure.
specifies
a
device
type
(for
example,
PR
1).
specifies
any unique
one
to
eight
character name that starts with
a
letter
(except for
Pnn
or ALL).
specifies
an input
queue
class.
specifies the name
of
a
specific
problem program.
specifies
one
to fou;
queue
classes.
one
or two
character
identification
of
a message
reply.
1,
2,
3 (single
space,
double
space,
or
triple
space).
specifies a single
digit
decil'!'toJ
number, or a list
of
numbers.
specifies
a decimal
digit
from I to
255.
nnn
specifies
a workstation
(1-200),
ao
identifies
a
device
type
(RD,
PR,
PU), m identifies a
particular
device.
specifies a decimal
digit
from
1 to 100 (indicates the number
of
pages to
be
backspaced).
specifies a decimal
digit
from
1 to 255 (indicates the number
of
pages to be spaced forward).
specifies
an
output
class.
specifies on assigned
sequence
of
one
to
eight
alphameric
ChCii'O'c~ers
.
specifies the
VS
1
partition
number in which the procedure was
started.
specifies
numerical priority (decimol number
from
0 to 13).
specifies the nome
of
a
cataloged
procedure.
specifies
the name
of
the
reader
procedure being
started.
specifies a value which identifies a central console.
specifies a unique number (1-200) assigned to a remote
terminal.
specifies
information
to be
entered
in
response to a message.
specifies the symbolic unit address (for
example,
PR
1)
of
an
I/O
device.
specifies the
channel
and unit address (cuu)
of
an
I/O
device.
specifies an assigned sequence
of
one to seven
alphameric
characters.
specifies the name
of
a
writer
procedure
being
started.

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