Interacting with the System

You can manipulate the IBM i system using Command Language (CL). You interact with the system by entering or selecting CL commands. The system often displays a series of CL commands or command parameters appropriate to the situation on the screen. You then select the desired command or parameters.

Commonly Used Control Language Commands

The following table lists some of the most commonly used CL commands, their function, and the reasons you might want to use them.

Table 25. Commonly Used CL Commands
Action
CL command
Result
Using System Menus
GO MAIN
Display main menu
GO INFO
Display help menu
GO CMDRPG
List commands for RPG
GO CMDCRT
List commands for creating
GO CMDxxx
List commands for 'xxx'
Calling
CALL program-name
Runs a program
Compiling
CRTxxxMOD
Creates xxx Module
CRTBNDxxx
Creates Bound xxx Program
Binding
CRTPGM
Creates a program from ILE modules
CRTSRVPGM
Creates a service program
UPDPGM
Updates a bound program object
Debugging
STRDBG
Starts ILE source debugger
ENDDBG
Ends ILE source debugger
Creating Files
CRTPRTF
Creates Print File
CRTPF
Creates Physical File
CRTSRCPF
Creates Source Physical File
CRTLF
Creates Logical File


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