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Understanding standard input, standard output, and standard error z/OS UNIX System Services User's Guide SA23-2279-00 |
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Once a command begins running, it has access to three files:
Using the shell: In the shell, the names for these files
are:
Using TSO/E: When you are invoking the BPXBATCH utility,
you can specify these standard files in MVS™ DD
statements, TSO/E ALLOCATE commands, or DYNALLOC macros using the
ddnames:
For more information about BPXBATCH, see The BPXBATCH utility. Using ISPF: When you run shell commands, REXX programs, and C programs from the ISPF shell, stdout, and stderr cannot be directed to your terminal. You can specify a z/OS UNIX file, or use the default—a temporary file. If it has any contents, the file is displayed for you to browse when the command or program completes. |
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