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TSO Interface 57
Invoking and disconnecting from the TSO interface
The commands described in Table 5-1 on page 57 allow the terminal user to:
Switch between a CLIST or file and the terminal (in full-screen mode only)
Switch back and forth between a CLIST and the terminal (in line-at-a-time
mode only)
Suppress terminal output (in both full-screen and line-at-a-time modes).
These commands are processed immediately by the TSO interface. Each of
the commands can be entered in one of the following ways:
Directly from a terminal, CLIST, or file
Produced as output from Model 204.
If one of the commands is entered from a terminal, it is not passed to
Model 204. If it is produced by Model 204, it is not sent to the terminal.
DEBUG Specifies that all input and Model 204 output is sent to the
terminal, regardless of origin.
Note: The DEBUG option can be used only in full-screen mode
(IODEV = 11).
Table 5-1. CLIST commands
Command Function
/INPUTTERM Suspends processing of input from a CLIST or file. Subsequent input is expected from
the terminal.
/INPUTLIST Resumes processing of the CLIST, reversing the effect of the /INPUTTERM
command. If this command is sent as an output line from Model 204 and if TSO was
not invoked as a CP (command processor), the TSO user receives the message
shown below and the session is ended:
APPLICATION REQUESTED DISCONNECT
Note: The /INPUTLIST command can be used only if the user’s terminal is set to line-at-a-
time mode (IODEV = 29). It cannot be used in full-screen mode (IODEV = 11).
/OUTPUTSTOP Causes output from Model 204 to be discarded, rather than sent to the terminal.
/OUTPUTTERM This command causes output from Model 204 to be sent to the user’s terminal,
reversing the effect of the /OUTPUTSTOP command.

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