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Working in the ISPF shell z/OS UNIX System Services User's Guide SA23-2279-00 |
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Figure 1 is the main panel, which
you see when you invoke the ISPF shell. At the top
of the panel is the action bar, with the following choices:
Figure 1. ISPF shell: The main panel
In the center of the panel, you see four lines. Here you can type the path name of a file (a directory is a type of file) that you want to work with. It can be the name of an existing file or a new file that you are creating. In the lower part of the panel, you see a command line. Here you can type an action code, a one-character code that specifies an action that you want to perform on the path name you are working with. For example, D is the action code for "delete" (To familiarize yourself with the action codes, press <F1> on the main panel. On the help panel that is displayed, position your cursor under the highlighted words action code and press <F1>.) Work in the ISPF shell is a two-step sequence:
For more about ISPFThe discussion in this topic is an introduction to ISPF. For detailed information, see z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I. |
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