T[ERMINAL] STAT[US]
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T[ERMINAL] type[,algorithm]
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DONT COMMENT
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DONT LIST
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DONT OUTPUT
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B[UILD] fid[,n[,i]]
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C[OPY] source [TO destination]
  or
C[OPY] source [OVER destination]
where source has the format
  sd[(s)][/fid[(s)][,fid[(s)]]...][;sd[(s)][/fid[(s)][,fid[(s)]]...]]...
and destination has the format
  dd[(s)][/fid[(s)]]
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D[ELETE] [DC]fid[,fid]...
  or
D[ELETE] DP[#serial number[-rt]]/fid[,fid]...
    where rt is the 2-character identifier of a device that was
    defined at SYSGEN to be a resource.
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DI[SPLAY]
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E[DIT]  [fid]
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lmn [sp] [ON [rom][,list]]
  or
lmn [sp] [OVER [rom][,list]]
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M[ESSAGE] text
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Q[UIT]
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R[ESET]
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S[TART] [lmn] [U[NDER DELTA]]
  or
S[TART] [$] [U[NDER DELTA]]
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ST[ATUS]
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BACKUP fid
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BATCH ([E][S][T]) [fid[,fid]...] [rep[,rep]...]
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BYE
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CANCEL jid
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COBOL [sp] [ON [rom][,list]]
  or
COBOL [sp] [OVER [rom][,list]]
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COMMENT [ON list]
  or
COMMENT [OVER list]
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CONTINUE
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DELTA
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END
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FORT4 [sp] [ON [rom][,list]]
  or
FORT4 [sp] [OVER [rom][,list]]
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GET fid
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GO
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JOB jid[,jid]...
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HELP
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L [source]
where source may be:
  LT#reel-id[-rt][(s)]
  [DC][.account][(s)]
  LT#serial no.[-rt][(s)]/fid[(s)][,fid[(s)]]...
  fid[(s)][,fid[(s)]]...
  DP#reel-id[-rt][(s)]
  DP#serial no.[-rt]/fid[(s)][,fid[(s)]]...
  FT#serial no.[-rt][(s)]
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LDEV stream-id[,(option)]...
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LINK [options] rom[,rom]...[ON lmn][;lid[,lid]...] [UNDER FDP]
  or
LINK [options] rom[,rom]...[OVER lmn][;lid[,lid]...] [UNDER FDP]
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LIST [ON list]
  or
LIST [OVER list]
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META [sp] [ON [rom][,list]]
  or
META [sp] [OVER [rom][,list]]
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OFF
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OUTPUT [ON rom]
  or
OUTPUT [OVER rom]
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PASSWORD xxxx
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PLATEN [w][,l]
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PRINT
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PROCEED
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EXTEND
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PAGE n
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RESTORE fid
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RUN [options] [rom[,rom]...] [ON lmn][;lid[,lid]...] [UNDER FDP]
  or
RUN [options] [rom[,rom]...] [OVER lmn][;lid[,lid]...] [UNDER FDP]
  or
RUN [options] [rom[,rom]...] [ON lmn][;lid[,lid]...] [UNDER DELTA]
  or
RUN [options] [rom[,rom]...] [OVER lmn][;lid[,lid]...] [UNDER DELTA]
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SAVE ON fid
  or
SAVE OVER fid
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SET dcb [0]
  or
SET dcb [oplabel][;dopt]...
  or
SET dcb [device][;dopt]...
  or
SET dcb [stream-id][;dopt]...
  or
SET dcb [tapecode[tapeid]][;dopt]...
  or
SET dcb [tapecode[tapeid][-rt]]/fid[;fopt]...
  or
SET dcb [filecode[packid][-rt]]/fid[;fopt]...
  or
SET dcb JR/fid
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STOP
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TABS [s[,s]...]
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U
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SHOW [option[,option]...]
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Lists the terminal type and the current values of parameters
associated with its operation.
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Sets the terminal type for proper I/O translations.  Type may be
33, 35, 37, 7015, DATA[POINT], EAPL, ESTD, EXEC[UPORT], MEMO[REX],
SAPL, SSTD, or TI.  (The terminal types are described as
options below.)  Algorithm may be 0-7.
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Stops error commentary output.
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Stops listing output.
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Stops object output.
@
Allows a new file to be created from the terminal using the Edit
processor.
Options:
      n    is the sequence number at which the new file is to start.
         Default: 1.
      i    is the value by which the sequence numbers are to be
         incremented.  Default: 1.
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Copies file(s) between devices or between public storage and devices.
Options:
      sd   may be CR, CP, LP, ME, operational label, stream-id, or:
            DC
            DP#serial no.[-rt]
            LT#serial no.[-rt]
            AT[#serial no.][-rt]
            FT#serial no.[-rt]
              where rt is the 2-character identifier of a
              device that was defined at SYSGEN to be a resource.
      s    may be a data code (E,H), a data format (X,C), a mode
           (BCD, BIN, PK, UPK, SSP, DSP, VFC, NC, CR, FA, NFA,
           TX, DEOD, K, ASCI, EBCD, DEN), a sequence (CS, NCS,
           LN, NLN), an account (RD, WR, EX, UN), an ANS tape
           option (BLK, REC, FMT, CAT), an expiration time (EXP),
           or selection (x-y). These are described under
      dd   may be CR, CP, LP, ME, operational label, stream-id, or:
            DC
            DP#serial no.[-rt]
            LT[#serial no.][-rt]
            AT[#serial no.][-rt]
            FT[#serial no.][-rt]
              where rt is the 2-character identifier of a
              device that was defined at SYSGEN to be a resource.
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Deletes the specified file(s).
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Lists the current values of various system parameters.
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Calls Edit to modify a file.
@
Initiates execution of a load module.
Options:
      lmn has the form: name[.[account][.password]]
        Absence of period and account specifies system account.
        Presence of period and absence of account specifies log-on
           account.
      sp  is assigned to M:SI DCB.
      rom  is assigned to M:GO DCB.
      list  is assigned to M:LO DCB.
@
Sends the specified message to the operator.  The first character
of the message may not be a period.
@
Terminates the current job step.  This command is equivalent to
the STOP and END commands.
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Resets all DCBs back to their system default values.
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Loads a load module into core and starts execution of the program,
either with or without an associated debugger.
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Displays the current accounting values.
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Saves the specified file on a system tape.  In case of a crash in
which files are lost, files on the tape will be restored.
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Calls the Batch processor, specifies the files that are to be
submitted for execution, specifies Batch processor options to
be used, and specifies data replacement requests.
Options:
      E   specifies that EXEC commands are to be honored.
        to the input file.
      T   specifies that the 'test' mode is to be used.
      rep   specifies a data replacement request in the format:
        field=field        or
        field='[string]'   or
        string=field       or
        string='[string]'
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Disconnects the terminal from the system and provides an accounting
summary.  This command is equivalent to the OFF command.
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Cancels a previously submitted batch job where jid is the job id.
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Compiles an ANS COBOL source program.
Options:
      sp  may be fid or ME.
      rom  may be fid, stream-id, CP, or NO.
      list  may be fid, stream-id, LP, ME, or NO.
Output may be interrupted and continued by the following commands:
      LIST       DONT LIST
      OUTPUT     DONT OUTPUT
      COMMENT    DONT COMMENT
      CONTINUE
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Directs error commentary to the specified device, or counteracts the
preceding DONT COMMENT command.  Option:  list  may be fid, LP,
ME, or stream-id.
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Continues processing from the point of interruption.  This command is
equivalent to the GO and PROCEED commands.
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Calls the Delta processor.
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Terminates the current job step.  This command is equivalent
to the STOP and QUIT commands.
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Compiles a Xerox Extended FORTRAN IV source program.
Options:
      sp  may be fid or ME.
      rom  may be fid, stream-id, CP, or NO.
      list  may be fid, stream-id, LP, ME, or NO.
Output may be interrupted and continued by the following commands:
      LIST       DONT LIST
      OUTPUT     DONT OUTPUT
      COMMENT    DONT COMMENT
      CONTINUE
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equivalent to the RESTORE command.
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Continues processing from the point of interruption.  This command is
equivalent to the CONTINUE and PROCEED commands.
@
Requests the status of jobs that were submitted to the batch
queue for execution.  jid specifies a job id.
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Calls the HELP processor.
@
Lists file names and, optionally, attributes from the account
directory, tape, or disk pack.
Options:
      s  may be A or EA.  (A and EA are described as options below.)
      rt  specifies the 2-character identifier of a device
          that was defined at SYSGEN to be a resource.
@
Modifies a logical device definition.  Options:  AINIT, AREL, ASAVE,
COPIES, COUNT, DELETE, DEV, DRC, FFORM, FORM, FPC, JDE, LINES, NAME,
NOVFC, SEQ, SPACE, SRCB, VFC, and WSN.
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Forms the load module as specified.
Options:
      library search:  (L), (NL), (Ji), (Pi), (FDP), (NP)
           default:  (L), (P1)
      display:  (D), (ND), (C), (NC), (M), (NM)
           default:  (D), (C), (NM)
      symbol tables:  (I), (NI)
           default:  (I)
      execute accounts: (EX)
      rom  may be fid or $; parentheses enclosing roms cause merge
           of symbol tables.
      lid  must name a file containing one or more roms.
@
Directs the listing output to the specified device, or counteracts
the preceding DONT LIST command.  Option: list may be fid, LP,
ME, or stream-id.
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Assembles the specified source program.
Options:
      sp  may be fid or ME.
      rom  may be fid, stream-id, CP, or NO.
      list  may be fid, stream-id, LP, ME, or NO.
      LIST       DONT LIST
      OUTPUT     DONT OUTPUT
      COMMENT    DONT COMMENT
      CONTINUE
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Disconnects the terminal from the system and provides an accounting
summary.  This command is equivalent to the BYE command.
@
Directs object output to the specified device, or counteracts the
previous DONT OUTPUT command.  Option:  rom may be fid only.
@
Assigns a new log-on password for the user.  xxxx is 1-8 characters.
The following characters may NOT be used:  < > , ; / = ? concatenation
character and all control characters acted upon by COC.  If a
password is not specified, the current password is canceled.
@
Sets the value of the terminal platen width and page length, or
displays the terminal platen width and page length values if the w
and l fields are omitted.  (Page length does not include header.)
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Sends print output to the line printer and punch output to the punch.
@
Continues processing from the point of interruption.  This command
is equivalent to the GO and CONTINUE commands.
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Sets the extended memory mode; i.e., appends the special processor
area to the available user area.
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Resets the terminal header page number to the value specified by n.
@
Restores the previously saved core image.  This command is
equivalent to the GET command.
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Loads the specified module and starts execution.
Options:
      library search:  (L), (NL), (Ji), (Pi), (FDP), (NP)
           default:  (L), (P1)
      display:  (D), (ND), (C), (NC), (M), (NM)
           default:  (D), (C), (NM)
      symbol tables:  (I), (NI)
           default:  (I)
      rom  may be fid or $; parentheses enclosing roms cause merge
      lid  must name a file containing one or more roms.
@
Saves the current core image on the designated file.
@
Assigns file or device to a DCB or sets DCB parameters.
In the command format, dopt stands for device option and fopt
stands for file option.  JR specifies the common journal used
in transaction processing.
Options:
      DCB Assignment Codes:
        BI, BO, C, CI, CO, DO, EI, EO, LL, LO, OC, PO, SI,
        SL, SO, UC, (and any other operational labels
        defined at SYSGEN), device name, logical device stream name,
        LT, AT, FT, DP.
      Device Options:
        ASCII, EBCDIC, BCD, BIN, COUNT, DATA, DEN, DRC, NODRC,
        FBCD, NOFBCD, IN, OUT, INOUT, OUTIN, L, NOL, LINES,
        PACK, UNPACK, RECL, SEQ, SN, SPACE, TAB, TRIES, VFC, NOVFC.
      File Options:
        CONSEC, KEYED, RANDOM, SEQUEN, DIRECT, IN, OUT,
        INOUT, OUTIN, RECL, LRECL, REC, BLKL, TRIES, REL, SAVE,
        RSTORE, CYLINDER, KEYM, NOSEP, SPARE, EXPIRE, NEWX,
        EXECUTE, READ, WRITE, SN, ASCII, EBCDIC, DEN, VOL, CONCAT,
        FORMAT, FMT, ABCERR, UNDER.
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Terminates the current job step.  This command is equivalent to
the END and QUIT commands.
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Displays the simulated tab stop settings (if TABS alone is specified)
or sets the simulated tab stops at the terminal using the column
positions indicated in the command.
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Causes the words 'UNDER DELTA' to be inferred in the next command.
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Displays information about the currently logged on user.
Options may be USER, PRIV, DCBS, M:xx, F:xx, or ALL.
The default is ALL.
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Examples:
    TERMINAL STATUS
    T STAT
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Examples:
    TERMINAL 33,0
       (Sets the terminal type to Teletype Model 33 and the
        timing algorithm to 0.)
    TERMINAL DATA
       (Sets the terminal type to Datapoint (Teletype Model 33
        type translation) and the timing algorithm to 0 (by default).)
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Example:
    DONT COMMENT
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Example:
    DONT LIST
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Example:
    DONT OUTPUT
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Examples:
    B NEWFILE
    BUILD NEWFILE
       (Both of these examples call Edit to build a new file called
        NEWFILE.)
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Examples:
    C SOURCE TO ME
       (Copies the file SOURCE from public storage to the terminal.)
    C CR TO KD.2024.PLEASE
       (Copies a deck of cards from the card reader to the file
        KD.2024.PLEASE on public storage. Two !EOD commands
        are used to signal the end of the card file.)
    COPY LT#57/B,C TO B..PASS
       (Copies files B and C from labeled tape 57 to a new file
        on public storage called B..PASS.)
    C LT#5/A;D;FT#8 TO LT#6#7/A
       (Copies file A from labeled tape 5, file D from public storage,
        and all files on free form tape 8 up to the next double
        end-of-file to file A on labeled tapes 6 and 7. Tape 7 is
        to be used only if tape 6 overflows.)
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Examples:
    D HELPFILE
       (Deletes the file HELPFILE from public storage.)
    DELETE DP#5555/MYFILE
       (Deletes the file MYFILE from disk pack 5555.)
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Examples:
    DI
    DISPLAY
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Examples:
    E MYFILE
    EDIT MYFILE
       (These two commands call the Edit processor to modify
        the file MYFILE.)
    EDIT
       (This command calls the Edit processor.)
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Examples:
    TESTOR
       (Loads the load module TESTOR from the system account.)
    TESTOR.
       (Loads the load module TESTOR from the log-on account.)
    TESTOR FILEA ON FILEB,FILEC
       (Loads the load module TESTOR from the system account.
        FILEA is assigned to the M:SI DCB, FILEB to the M:GO
        DCB, and FILEC to the M:LO DCB.)
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Examples:
    M PLEASE MOUNT DP#1234
    MESSAGE PLEASE MOUNT TAPE #534
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Examples:
    Q
    QUIT
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Examples:
    R
    RESET
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Examples:
    S PROG
       (Starts execution of the load module PROG.)
    START
    START $
       (Both of the above commands start execution of the last
        load module formed by a LINK command on the $ file.)
    START GEMINI UNDER DELTA
       (Starts execution of the load module GEMINI under the
        control of the Delta debugger.)
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Examples:
    ST
    STATUS
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Example:
    BACKUP FILEA..PASSWORD
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Example:
    BATCH FILEA '88'='89',VFC=NOVFC
       (Submits the file FILEA to the batch queue for execution
        after changing all strings 88 to 89 and all fields VFC
        to NOVFC.)
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Example:
    BYE
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Example:
    CANCEL 2A
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Examples:
    COBOL ME
       (Compiles a program that is entered through the terminal
        a line at a time.  The end of the program is signaled
        by ESC F.  Output is directed to a special file that may
        subsequently be referenced by a dollar sign ($) ).
    COBOL SOURCE1 OVER OLDPROG,LP
       (Compiles the source program SOURCE1 and stores the
        rom produced over the file OLDPROG.  Listing output
        is to go to the line printer.)
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Examples:
    COMMENT ON MYLIST
    COMMENT ON LP
    COMMENT OVER TEMPFILE
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Example:
    CONTINUE
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Example:
    DELTA
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Example:
    END
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Examples:
    FORT4 ME
       (Compiles a program that is entered through the terminal
        a line at a time.  The end of the program is signaled
        by ESC F.  Output is directed to a special file that may
        subsequently be referenced by a dollar sign ($) ).
    FORT4 NEWSOURCE ON NEWPROG,ME
       (Compiles the source program NEWSOURCE and stores the
        rom produced on the file NEWPROG.  Listing output is to
        go to the terminal.)
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Example:
    GET HOLD
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Example:
    GO
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Example:
    JOB B3
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Example:
    HELP
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Examples:
    L
       (Lists all files on the public disk under the log-on account.)
    L LT#3-7T#4-7T.:SYSGEN
       (Lists the files on 7-track labeled tapes 3 and 4. The
        tapes were created under the account :SYSGEN.)
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Examples:
    LDEV L1,(DEV,LP),(LINES,60)
       (Associates L1 with the local line printer and specifies that
        the number of printable lines per page is to be 60.  All
        other attributes are to be supplied by default.)
    LDEV L5,(WSN,LAX),(DEV,LP)
       (Associates L5 with the line printer at remote workstation
        LAX.  All other attributes are to be supplied by default.)
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Example:
    LINK (D,A),(NI)B,C ON F;G,H
       (A load module F is to be created from files A, B, C, and
        D.  Internal symbols for files B and C are not to be
        included in the load module.  Internal symbols for files D
        and A are to be merged.  Two user libraries, G and H, are to
        be searched to satisfy external references.  Public library
        P1 is to associated (by default) with the load module, but
        no search of the system library is required.)
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Examples:
    LIST ON ME
    LIST OVER FILELIST
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Examples:
    META ME
       (Assembles a program that is entered through the terminal
        a line at a time.  The end of the program is signaled
        by ESC F.  Output is directed to a special file that may
        subsequently be referenced by a dollar sign ($) ).
    META MYPROG ON FILEB,LP
       (Assembles the source program MYPROG and stores the
        rom produced on the file FILEB.  Listing output is to
        go to the line printer.)
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Example:
    OFF
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Examples:
    OUTPUT ON ROMNAME
    OUTPUT OVER ROMNAME
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Example:
    PASSWORD SECRET
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Examples:
    PLATEN
       (Displays the current platen size.)
    PLATEN 65,54
       (Sets the width of the page to 65 characters and
        terminal with six lines per inch, this provides an
        8 1/2 by 11 page with 1 inch margins at the top and bottom.)
    PLATEN 60
       (Sets the width of the page to 60 characters.  The length
        of the page remains unchanged.)
    PLATEN ,100
       (Sets the length of the page to 100 lines.  The width
        of the page remains unchanged.)
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Example:
    PRINT
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Example:
    PROCEED
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Example:
    EXTEND
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Example:
    PAGE 1
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Example:
    RESTORE TAXPROG
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Example:
    RUN (L)(P2)(I)A,B,(NI)C;D
       (Three load modules, A, B, and C, are to be loaded.  The
        internal symbols for A and B are to be kept with the
        resulting load module.  The internal symbols for C are not.
        User library D and the system library are to be searched
        for external references that have not been satisfied by the
        program.  Library P2 is to be associated  with the program.)
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Example:
    SAVE OVER OLDIMAGE
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Examples:
    SET M:LO/N.A.P
       (Assigns the monitor DCB for listing output to disk
        storage file N under account A with password P.)
    SET M:CI AT#B12345-BT/JJ
       (Assigns the monitor DCB for compressed input to file
        JJ on ANS labeled tape B12345.  The tape was recorded
        at 1600 bpi on a device known to the system as BT.)
    SET M:LO;TAB=27,38,47,75;VFC;SPACE=2
       (Specifies that tab positions 27, 38, 47, and 75 are to
        be added to the listing output DCB.  In addition, the
        first character of each record of the listing is to
        spaced.)
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Example:
    STOP
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Examples:
    TABS
       (Displays the current tab settings.)
    TABS 4,23,50
       (Sets simulated tab stops at 4, 23, and 50.)
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Example:
    U
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Example:
    SHOW PRIV
       (Displays accumulated space on both RAD and disk, default
        and maximum file retention periods, extended accounting
        field, user privilege, service limits, resource limits,
        and device authorization for batch and on-line operations.)
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33
      Model 33 Teletype
35
      Model 35 Teletype
37
      Model 37 Teletype
7015
      Xerox Model 7015 Keyboard/Printer
EAPL
      Model 2741 EBCD APL terminal
ESTD
      Model 2741 EBCD Standard terminal
SAPL
      Model 2741 Selectric APL terminal
SSTD
      Model 2741 Selectric Standard terminal
DATA
      Model 33 Teletype
DATAPOINT
      Model 33 Teletype
EXEC
      Model 33 Teletype
EXECUPORT
      Model 33 Teletype
MEMO
      Model 37 Teletype
MEMOREX
      Model 37 Teletype
TI
      Model 37 Teletype (TI is Texas Instrument's Model 725)
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      EBCDIC (default data code)
H
      Hollerith (FORTRAN BCD conversion)
X
      Hexadecimal dump
C
      Meta-Symbol compressed
BCD
      Binary-coded decimal.  This code is valid for cards, paper
      tape, and magnetic tape.
BIN
      Binary mode.  This code is valid for cards, paper tape, and
      magnetic tape.
PK
      7-track binary packed tape
UPK
      7-track binary unpacked tape
SSP
      Single format controlled spacing on line printer or terminal
DSP
      Double format controlled spacing on line printer or terminal
VFC
      Variable format controlled spacing on line printer or terminal
NC
      No carriage return.  Removes carriage-control character
      (X'15' or X'0D'), if present, from each record on output.
      This mode is the default mode if input is from the terminal.
      Invalid on an ANS to ANS tape copy.
CR
      Specifies card reader if used as a source specification
      or specifies that carriage returns are to be retained if
      used as a mode specification.  CR must be specified if
      carriage returns are to be retained when copying
      'ME' to a file or device.
TX
      Tab expansion.  Values specified on a PCL TABS command are
      used.  If a PCL TABS command was not issued, the tab values
      in the M:UC DCB are used.  If no tab values are specified,
      single spaces replace tabs on output.  Invalid on an ANS to
      ANS tape copy.
FA
      File attributes.  Specifies that the attributes (i.e.,
      variable-length parameter list except name, account, and
      password) of the source file are to be carried over to the
      destination file.  If the file name remains the same from
      source to destination and neither FA nor NFA is specified, the
      attributes are copied.  If the names of the source and
      destination files are different, the attributes are not
      normally copied; information specified in ASSIGN or SET commands
      take effect.
NFA
      No file attributes. Specifies that the attributes (i.e.,
      variable-length parameter list except name, account, and
      destination file.
DEOD
      Double end-of-file.  Multiple source files are copied into a
      single output file.  Thus, while COPY FT copies files including
      single end-of-file marks up to a double end-of file,
      COPY FT(DEOD) copies files to a double end-of-file without
      copying the single end-of-file marks.
K
      Print keys.  If the file has a 3-byte key, the listing is not
      to be in hexadecimal form and the destination is a printer or
      terminal; the file is assumed to be an Edit format file.  The
      use of the K option on output causes the key to be decoded as
      an Edit line number in the form xxxx.xxx and to be printed on
      the same line with the record contents (Edit listing
      format).  A record sequence number precedes the key.  For
      other types of keyed files, the key is not decoded and prints
      on the line preceding the record contents.  If the file is not
      keyed, only the record sequence number precedes the record
      contents.
CS
  CS[(id[,n,k])]   specifies card sequencing in columns 73-80.
         id  is identification (0-4 characters)
         n   is initial value
         k   is increment
      The identification (id) is left-justified in the field (73-80)
      and is followed by the sequence number, which is right-justified
      in the same field.  The identification may be written as a
      character string containing one to four characters; e.g.,
      '..XY'.  Precedence is given to the sequence number if
      overlapping occurs.  The default values for id, n, and k are
      null, 0, and 1, respectively.
NCS
      No card sequencing.  This specification strips columns 73-80
      from each output data record.
LN
  LN[(n,k)]   specifies line numbering and sets organization to
      keyed.  The file starts at n and continues in sequential steps
      of k.  Line number and increment formats are as in the
      Edit processor.  Line numbers must be between 1 and 9999.
      Increments may range from .001 through 100.000.  The default
      values for both n and k are 1.
NLN
      No line numbering.  Sets organization to consecutive.
RD
  RD(ac[,ac]...)   adds read account(s) on output.  A maximum
      of eight accounts may be given.  ALL or NONE may be specified
      in place of an account.
WR
  WR(ac[,ac]...)   adds write account(s) on output.  A maximum
      of eight accounts may be given.  ALL or NONE may be specified
      in place of an account.
BLK
  BLK(n)  is an output option that causes records copied from a
      non-ANS device to ANS tape to be blocked in F (fixed-length)
      format with a block size of n, where n must be in the range
      1-32,767.  The default is the value specified for the REC
      option.  The BLK value must be a multiple of the value
      specified for REC.  If n is less than 18, 18 bytes are written.
REC
  REC(n)  is an output option that specifies the size of records to be
      blocked on a non-ANS to ANS tape copy.  The size is specified
      by n, where n must be in the range 1-32,767.  If BLK is
      specified and REC is omitted, the default for REC is the size
      of the first record input.  If n is greater than the input
      record size and the input size is less than 140 bytes, the
      record will be padded with blanks to a maximum of 140 bytes.
      Truncation is performed if n is less than the input record size.
FMT
      to ANS tape copy.  The value of n specifies the format for
      the output tape and must be D (variable specified in decimal)
      or V  (variable specified in binary). This option is permitted
      only if the input format is D or V.
CAT
  CAT(n)  is an input option that causes n files of the specified
      name on ANS tape to be concatenated to produce a single
      output file or to be output to the named device.  (All of the
      input files must have the same format.)  The value for n may
      range from 2 to 128.
EXP
  EXP(mm,dd,yy)
    or
  EXP(ddd)
    or
  EXP(NEVER)
      specifies an expiration time for the file where:
        mm,dd,yy  specifies a particular date: mm is month and may
          be one or two digits with a value from 1 to 12; dd is day
          and may be one or two digits with a value from 1 to 31;
          yy is year and may be one or two digits with a value from
          0 to 99.  (The format mm,dd,yy may also be written
          mm/dd/yy.)
        ddd  specifies the number of days to retain the file.  It
          may be from one to three digits in length with a value
          from 1 to 999.
        NEVER  specifies that the file is never to expire (i.e., it
          is to have the maximum expiration period as specified at
          SYSGEN.)
x-y
      Record selection permits selection of the logical records
      to be copied by giving the sequential position of the records
      within the file.  The specification has the form
         x[-y]
      Multiple selections may be specified if separated by commas
      (e.g., 1-5,10,20-21).  Selections do not have to be in
      slow for tape operations).  The maximum number of selections
      is ten for each input file.
DEN
  DEN(800)
    or
  DEN(1600)
      Specifies that a dual density drive is to be written at
      800 or 1600 bpi.
ASCI
      Conversion of code between EBCDIC in core and ASCII on tape
      is to be performed.
EBCD
      EBCDIC code is to be used on tape.
EX
  EX(ac[,ac]...)  specifies the account numbers of those accounts
      that may execute the file.  Up to eight account numbers may
      be specified.  The value ALL may be used to specify that any
      account may execute the file.  The value NONE may be used to
      specify that no other account may execute the file.  In all
      of the above cases, RD(NONE) is implied in the absence
      of any RD specification.
UN
  UN(name)   specifies the name of the only processor that may
      access this file if the user does not own the file.  The name
      may be from one to ten characters in length.  The processor
      may be any shared processor or any load module in the :SYS
      account.  If EXecute accounts are specified and UNder is not
      specified, the file is presumed to be a load module and
      UN,FETCH is implied by default.  FETCH is the name of the
      monitor routine that places a program into execution.
CP
      Card punch
LP
      Line printer
ME
      For time-sharing mode, on-line terminal.  (Input is terminated
      by an ESC F - end-of-file - code.)  For batch processing mode,
      card reader for input and line printer for output.
DC
      RAD or public disk pack.
DP
      Disk pack (normally private).
LT
      CP-V labeled tape
AT
      ANS labeled tape
FT
      Free form tape.  (Files are separated by an EOF mark.)
X-Y
      Record selection permits selection of the logical records
      to be copied by giving the sequential position of the records
      within the file.  The specification has the form
         x[-y]
      Multiple selections may be specified if separated by commas
      (e.g., 1-5,10,20-21).  Selections do not have to be in
      sequential order (but nonsequential selection is very
      slow for tape operations).  The maximum number of selections
      is ten for each input file.
@
      of any RD specification.
UN
  UN(name)   specifies the name of the only processor that may
      access this file if the user does not own the file.  The name
      may be from one to ten characters in length.  The processor
      may be any shared processor or any load module in the :SYS
      account.  If EXecute accounts are specified and UNder is not
      specified, the file is presumed to be a load module and
      UN,FETCH is implied by default.  FETCH is the name of the
      monitor routine that places a program into execution.
CP
      Card punch
LP
      Line printer
ME
      For time-sharing mode, on-line terminal.  (Input is terminated
      by an ESC F - end-of-file - code.)  For batch processing mode,
      card reader for input and line printer for output.
DC
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
fid
      File identification in the following format:
        name[.account]
          ...
        name[.account.password]
        name[..password]
FID
      File identification in the following format:
        name[.account]
          ...
        name[.account.password]
          ...
        name[..password]
ME
      Terminal
LP
      Line printer
stream-id
      The name of a logical device stream (e.g., L1, C1).
STREAM-ID
      The name of a logical device stream (e.g., L1, C1).
CP
      Card punch
NO
      No file or device
@
fid
      File identification in the following format:
        name[.account]
          ...
        name[.account.password]
          ...
        name[..password]
FID
      File identification in the following format:
        name[.account]
          ...
        name[.account.password]
          ...
        name[..password]
ME
      Terminal
LP
      Line printer
stream-id
      The name of a logical device stream.
STREAM-ID
      The name of a logical device stream.
@
@
@
@
fid
      File identification in the following format:
        name[.account]
          ...
        name[.account.password]
          ...
        name[..password]
FID
      File identification in the following format:
        name[.account]
          ...
        name[.account.password]
          ...
        name[..password]
ME
      Terminal
LP
      Line printer
stream-id
      The name of a logical device stream (e.g., L1, C1).
STREAM-ID
      The name of a logical device stream (e.g., L1, C1).
CP
      Card punch
NO
      No file or device
@
@
@
@
@
A
      The following attributes are to be listed for each file:
        Size in granules
        Record count
        Organization (keyed or consecutive)
        Read accounts, if other than 'ALL'
        Write accounts, if other than 'NONE'
        Modification date
EA
      The following attributes are to be listed for each file:
        Size in granules
        Record count
        Organization (keyed or consecutive)
        Read accounts, if other than 'ALL'
        Write accounts, if other than 'NONE'
        Modification date
        Creation date
        Expiration date
        Backup date
        Last access date
@
@
AINIT
      Specifies that the attributes for the stream are to be
      initialized with the attributes specified on this LDEV command
      and that system defaults are to be supplied wherever an
      attribute is not specified.  Any attributes specified for the
      stream on a previous LDEV command are to be ignored.  AINIT is
      the default for the AINIT, ASAVE, and AREL options.
AREL
      Specifies that the system table containing the attributes of
      this stream (which may have been set as the result of previous
      LDEV commands) is to be released and that the attributes are not
      to be reinitialized.  Any other options specified (except
      DELETE) in this command will be ignored.
ASAVE
      Specifies that the attributes for the stream are to be set
      only by options explicitly specified on this LDEV command.
      Other LDEV-specifiable attributes (which may have been set
COPIES
  COPIES,value  specifies the number of times the file is to be
      processed to produce multiple copies.  The range of values that
      may be specified is 1-255.  The default value is 1.
COUNT
  COUNT,tab  specifies that page counting is to be done and specifies
      the column in which the most significant digit of the page count
      is to be listed.  The value of 'tab' must be appropriate
      for the particular physical device.  (Note that if COUNT is
      specified for the LO device and a TITLE control command is also
      specified, the page count will be superimposed on the title
      line.)  The default is no page counting.
DELETE
      Specifies that if output currently exists for this stream but has
      not yet been dispatched for processing, it is to be deleted.
      (If such a stream exists and DELETE is not specified, the
      output for the stream is dispatched for processing.)  If an
      input stream with the same name currently exists, any part
      of the stream that has not been read will automatically be
      deleted whether or not DELETE is specified.
DEV
  DEV,type  specifies the stream type, where type is a two-character
      mnemonic defining the DCB stream connection.  Valid mnemonics
      are either type mnemonics of the central site or of a remote
      workstation.  Central site mnemonics are those defined for
      symbiont devices during SYSGEN.  Remote mnemonics are those
      specified when defining a workstation with the Super processor.
DRC
      Requests that monitor logical record formatting implied by
      the DEV option not be performed.  Any record formatting necessary
      monitor will perform logical record formatting.
FFORM
  FFORM,name  specifies the one- to four-character name of the
      form to be used when the form change procedure
      (M:DEVICE (FORM/FNAME)  is specified in the program for
      the stream.  When M:DEVICE (FORM/FNAME) is encountered,
      the stream will be dispatched for processing and restarted
      with name as the stream form.  The default is none.
FORM
  FORM,name  specifies the one-to-four character name of an
      installation determined paper form or card stock and is used
      in output scheduling for the device.  The default is to have no
      special scheduling (i.e., the operator will determine which
      form to use).  If used on input, name specifies the one- to
      four-character name of a noncontrol input file.  (FORM and
      NAME may be used interchangeably.)
LINES
  LINES,value  specifies the number of printable lines per logical
      page.  A maximum of 32,767 lines per page may be specified.  The
      default is determined at SYSGEN.
NOVFC
      Requests that the format character be stripped from the
      record if present.  (See VFC.)
SEQ
  SEQ[,id]   specifies that punched output is to have decimal
      sequencing in columns 77-80.  If a user-defined id is specified,
      it will be punched in columns 73-76 of each card.  Sequencing
      begins with 0000.
SPACE
  SPACE,value[,top]  specifies the spacing between lines (value) and
      between the top of each page and the first line printed (top).
      A value of 1 indicates that lines are to be single spaced.  The
      greatest value that may be specified is 15.
SRCB
      Specifies that the user will supply a device-dependent control
      byte as the first byte of each record if this is an output
      stream, or that it is to be received as the first byte of
      records if the stream is input.  This is only applicable to
      remote processing.
VFC
      Requests that a default vertical format character be
      added to all records.  VFC is the default of VFC and
      NOVFC.
WSN
  WSN,name  specifies the workstation name of the remote device
      that is to receive the stream, where name can be from one
      to eight alphanumeric characters.  The default is local output.
FPC
  FPC,name     specifies the one- to four-character name of an
      installation-determined form overlay and is used in output
      scheduling for the Xerox 1200 or a similar device.  The
      default is to have no special scheduling (i.e., the operator
      will determine which overlay to use if any).
JDE
  JDE,name     specifies the job descriptor entry to be used in
      output scheduling for the device.  The value must be in the
      range 0-89 and specifies an installation defined procedure
      describing printer setup attributes (e.g., VFC tape).
NAME
  NAME,name    specifies the one- to four-character name of a
      noncontrol input file.  If used on output, name specifies
      the one- to four-character name of an installation-determined
      paper form or card stock and is used in output scheduling
      for the device.  (NAME and FORM may be used interchangeably.)
@
L
      Search system library.
NL
      Do not search system library.
Ji
      Associate ith public library of type J.
Pi
      Associate ith public library of type P.
FDP
      Associate public library P0.
NP
D
      Display undefined internal and external symbols.
ND
      Do not display undefined internal and external symbols.
C
      Display conflicting internal and external symbols.
NC
      Do not display conflicting internal and external symbols.
M
      Display load dump.
NM
      Do not display load dump.
I
      Include symbol table with load module.
NI
      Do not include symbol table with load module.
JI
      Associate ith public library of type J.
PI
      Associate ith public library of type P.
EX
    EX,acct[,acct]...   specifies those accounts which may
      execute this lmn.  Up to 8 accounts may be specified.
      The value ALL may be used to specify that any account may
      execute the lmn.  (This is the default if no EX option
      is specified.)  The value NONE may be used to specify that
      no other account may execute the lmn.
@
fid
      File identification in the following format:
        name[.account]
          ...
        name[.account.password]
          ...
        name[..password]
FID
      File identification in the following format:
        name[.account]
          ...
        name[.account.password]
          ...
        name[..password]
ME
      Terminal
LP
      Line printer
stream-id
      The name of a logical device stream (e.g., L1, P1).
STREAM-ID
      The name of a logical device stream (e.g., L1, P1).
@
fid
      File identification in the following format:
        name[.account]
          ...
        name[.account.password]
        name[..password]
FID
      File identification in the following format:
        name[.account]
          ...
        name[.account.password]
          ...
        name[..password]
ME
      Terminal
LP
      Line printer
stream-id
      The name of a logical device stream (e.g., L1, C1).
STREAM-ID
      The name of a logical device stream (e.g., L1, C1).
CP
      Card punch
NO
      No file or device
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
L
      Search system library.
NL
      Do not search system library.
Ji
      Associate ith public library of type J.
Pi
      Associate ith public library of type P.
FDP
      Associate public library P0.
NP
      Do not associate any public library.
D
      Display undefined internal and external symbols.
ND
      Do not display undefined internal and external symbols.
C
      Display conflicting internal and external symbols.
NC
      Do not display conflicting internal and external symbols.
M
      Display load dump.
NM
      Do not display load dump.
I
      Include symbol table with load module.
NI
      Do not include symbol table with load module.
JI
      Associate ith public library of type J.
PI
      Associate ith public library of type P.
@
@
BI
      Binary input
BO
      Binary output
C
      Control input
CI
      Compressed input
CO
      Compressed output
DO
EI
      Element input
EO
      Element output
LL
      Listing log
LO
      Listing output
OC
      Operator's console
PO
      Punch output
SI
      Source input
SL
      Source listing
SO
      Source output
UC
      User's console
LT
      Xerox labeled tape
AT
      ANS labeled tape
FT
      Free form tape
DP
      Disk pack storage.  This requests the default disk device
      type defined at SYSGEN if the rt field is not specified.
ASCII
  ASC[II]    specifies code conversion between ASCII on tape and
      EBCDIC in core.
EBCDIC
  EBC[DIC]  specifies no code conversion between tape and core.
      The tape is written in EBCDIC.
BCD
      Specifies that read and write operations are to be performed
      using BCD.
BIN
      Specifies that read and write operations are to be performed
      in binary.  BIN used in conjunction with DRC invokes
      the transparent mode.
COUNT
  COUNT=value    turns on page counting and specifies the column number
      at which the page number is to be printed.
DATA
  DATA=value   controls the beginning column for printing or
      punching and is a decimal value.  The maximum value is 144.
DEN
  DEN=800    or    DEN=1600       specifies that a dual density
      tape device is to be written at 800 or 1600 bpi.
DRC
      Specifies that the monitor is not to do special formatting of
      records on read or write operations.  If neither DRC nor NODRC is
      specified, NORDRC is assumed by default.  DRC used in conjunction
      with BIN invokes the transparent mode.
NODRC
      records on read or write operations.  If neither DRC nor NODRC
      is specified, NODRC is assumed by default.
FBCD
      Specifies that automatic conversion between external Hollerith
      code and internal EBCDIC code (FORTRAN BCD conversion) is
      to take place.
NOFBCD
      Specifies that automatic conversion between external Hollerith
      code and internal EBCDIC code (FORTRAN BCD conversion) is
      not to take place.
IN
      For devices, specifies the input mode.  For files, IN has
      the following format:
          IN[,SHARE]      or   IN[,EXCL]
      IN specifies that the file is read only.  SHARE specifies
      the share mode for the DCB which allows more than one IN
      user of the file.  EXCL specifies the exclusive mode for the
      DCB which prohibits more than one IN user  of the file.
      SHARE is the default.
INOUT
      For devices, specifies the update mode. For files, INOUT has
      the following format:
          INOUT[,SHARE]    or  INOUT[,EXCL]
      INOUT specifies that the file is to be updated. SHARE specifies
      the share mode for the DCB which allows more than one INOUT
      user of the file.  EXCL specifies the exclusive mode for the
      DCB which prohibits more than one INOUT user of the file.
      EXCL is the default.
OUT
      Specifies the output mode for devices or that the file
      is write only for files.
OUTIN
      Specifies the scratch mode for devices and files.
L
      Specifies that the device is a listing type device.  If neither
      L nor NOL is specified, NOL is assumed by default.
NOL
      Specifies that the device need not be a listing type device.
      If neither L nor NOL is specified, NOL is assumed by default.
LINES
  LINES=value    specifies in decimal the number of printable
      lines per page.  The maximum value is 255.
PACK
      Specifies packed mode writing of 7-track tape.  PACK is
      assumed by default.
UNPACK
      Specifies the unpacked mode of writing 7-track tape.  If
      neither PACK nor UNPACK is specified, PACK is assumed by default.
RECL
  RECL=value   specifies the default record length in bytes.  The
      greatest value that may be specified is 32,767.  If
      RECL is not specified, a standard value (appropriate to the
      type of device used) will apply.  The value specified in a SET
      command will override that assembled into the DCB but will
      not override the RECL specification of an M:OPEN call or
      the SIZE specification of an M:READ or M:WRITE procedure call.
SEQ
  SEQ[=value]  specifies that sequence numbers are to be punched
      in colums 77-80 of punched output.  Four characters of
      nonblank sequence identification may be given for columns
      73-76.  Fewer than 4 characters are left-justified and
      blank filled.
SN
  SN[=value[,value][,value]]     specifies the serial numbers
      of volumes that are to be used for input or output.  The
      serial number may be from 1 to 4 characters, except for ANS
      labeled tape serial numbers which must be 6 characters.  A
      maximum of 3 serial numbers may be specified.  If a serial
      number is specified with the tapeid, it is included in the
      3 allowed.  An existing list of serial numbers may be
      removed by specifying the SN option with no arguments.
SPACE
  SPACE=value    specifies in decimal the number of lines of
      spacing.  The maximum value is 255.
TAB
  TAB=tab[,tab]...     specifies simulated tab stops and is followed
      by a list of up to 16 decimal numbers giving the column
      positions of the stops.
TRIES
  TRIES=value    specifies in decimal the maximum number of recovery
      tries to be perforemd for any I/O operation.  The greatest
      value that may be specified is 255.  The default value is 10.
VFC
      Specifies that the first character of each record is a
      format-control character.  NOVFC is assumed by default.
NOVFC
      Specifies that records do not contain a format-control character.
      NOVFC is assumed by default.
CONSEC
      Consecutive record organization
KEYED
      Keyed record organization
RANDOM
      Contiguous relative-sector addressed organization
SEQUEN
      Records will be accessed sequentially
DIRECT
      Records will be accessed by key
LRECL
  LRECL=value   specifies the logical record size in bytes.  The
      value may be in the range 1-32,767.
REC
  REC=value    specifies the logical record size in bytes.  The
      value may be in the range 1-32,767.
BLKL
  BLK[L]=value     specifies block size in bytes.  The value
      may be in the range 1-32,767.  If a value less than 18
      bytes is specified, 18 bytes are written.
REL
      The OUT or OUTIN file is to be released on closing.
SAVE
      The OUT or OUTIN file is to be saved on closing.
RSTORE
  RSTORE=value   specifies the number of granules allocated to
      the RANDOM file.  The value must be in the range
      1-16,777,215.
CYLINDER
      allocated from public disk packs having cylinder allocation.
KEYM
  KEYM=value   specifies the maximum length, in bytes, of the
      keys associated with records within the file.  A key may
      consist of up to 31 characters.  The default value is 11.
NOSEP
      Specifies that index blocks of a public file are to be
      allocated in the same manner as data blocks, (disk pack
      if possible, otherwise RAD).
SPARE
  SPARE=value     specifies in bytes the amount of spare space
      to be left unused at the end of each index block while a
      keyed file is being created or updated with sequential access.
      The value may not exceed 255 and the default is 102 bytes.
EXPIRE
      Specifies either an explicit expiration date, the number of
      days  to retain the file, or that the file is never to
      expire.  EXPIRE has the following possible formats
        EXP[IRE]=mm,dd,yy
          ...
        EXP[IRE]=ddd
          ...
        EXP[IRE]=NEVER
NEWX
  NEWX=slides[,consecutive slides]
      The 'slides' argument specifies the number of blocks that can
      be added to the file's index since the current higher-level
      index structure was built.  If the specified value is
      exceeded, the higher-level index structure will be rebuilt
      when the file is closed.  If a value of 255 is specified, the
      higher-level index structure will not be built (or rebuilt).
      If NEWX is not specified, 254 is used by default.
      The 'consecutive slides' argument specifies the number of
      contiguous blocks that can be added to the file's index
      since the current higher-level index structure was created.
      will be rebuilt when the file is closed.  If the number is
      not specified, 2 is used in default.
EXECUTE
  EX[ECUTE][=acct[,acct]...]    specifies the account numbers
      of the accounts that may execute the load module.  A
      maximum of 8 accounts may be specified.  The value ALL may be
      used to specify that any account may execute the file.  The
      value NONE may be used to specify that no other account may
      execute the file.  In all of the above cases, READ,NONE
      is implied in the absence of any READ specification.  This
      option with no arguments resets all previous execute
      account entries in the DCB.
READ
  R[EA]D[=acct[,acct]...]   specifies the account numbers
      of those accounts that may read but not write the file.
      This option is applicable to OUT and OUTIN files.  A
      maximum of 8 read accounts may be specified. The
      value ALL may be used to specify that any account may read
      the file.  The value NONE may be used to specify that no
      other account may read the file.  This option with no arguments
      resets all previous read account entries.
WRITE
  WR[ITE][=acct[,acct]...]   specifies the account numbers of
      those accounts that may have both read and write access
      to the file.  This option is applicable to OUT and OUTIN files.
      A maximum of 8 write accounts may be specified.  The value
      ALL may be used to specify that any account may have write
      access to the file.  The value NONE may be used to specify
      that no other account may have write access to the file.  This
      option with no arguments resets all previous write account
      entries.
VOL
      be used initially.  A value of 1 designates the first,
      a value of 2 the second, etc.  If VOL is omitted, 1 is assumed.
CONCAT
  [CON]CAT=value    specifies the number of identically named
      files that are to be read as one logical file (concatenated).
      The value may be in the range 2-255.
FORMAT
  FORMAT=character    specifies the record format. The character
      may be: F=fixed length; D=variable specified in decimal;
      V=variable specified in binary; U=undefined.
FMT
  FMT=character     specifies the record format.  The character
      may be: F=fixed length; D=variable specified in decimal;
      V=variable specified in binary; U=undefined.
ABCERR
      Specifies that block count errors for ANS labeled tapes
      are not to result in an unconditional abort.
UNDER
  UN[DER][=name]    specifies the name of the only
      processor that may access this file if the user does not
      own the file.  The name may be from one to ten characters.
      The processor may be any shared processor or any load
      module in the :SYS account.  If EXECUTE accounts are
      specified and UNDER is not specified, the file is presumed
      to be a load module and UNDER,FETCH is implied by
      default.  FETCH is the name of the monitor routine that
      places a program into execution.
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      Displays the log-on account, name, auto-call processor,
      user id, and COC line.
PRIV
      Displays the user accumulated space on both RAD and disk,
      the default and maximum file retention periods, the extended
      accounting field, and the user privilege, service limits,
      and on-line operation.
DCBS
      Displays all the user DCB assignments in SET command format.
M:xx
      Displays the DCB requested in SET command format.
F:xx
      Displays the DCB requested in SET command format.
ALL
      Displays all of the information requested by the USER, PRIV,
      and DCBS options.
M:XX
      Displays the DCB requested in SET command format.
F:XX
      Displays the DCB requested in SET command format.
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BACKUP     DELTA          GO       PAGE       SET
BATCH      DISPLAY        JOB      PASSWORD   SHOW
BUILD      DONT COMMENT   L        PLATEN     START
BYE        DONT LIST      LDEV     PRINT      STATUS
CANCEL     DONT OUTPUT    LINK     PROCEED    STOP
COBOL      EDIT           LIST     QUIT       TABS
COMMENT    END            lmn      RESET      TERMINAL
CONTINUE   EXTEND         META     RESTORE    TERMINAL STATUS
COPY       FORT4          OFF      RUN        U
DELETE     GET            OUTPUT   SAVE
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TERMINAL                X
DONT        COMMENT     X
DONT        LIST        X
DONT        OUTPUT      X
BUILD                   X
COPY                    X
DELETE                  X
DISPLAY                 X
EDIT                    X
lmn                     X  (MUST BE LOWER CASE)
MESSAGE                 X
QUIT                    X
RESET                   X
START                   X
STATUS                  X
BACKUP                  X
BATCH                   X
BYE                     X
CANCEL                  X
COBOL                   X
CONTINUE                X
DELTA                   X
END                     X
FORT4                   X
GET                     X
GO                      X
JOB                     X
HELP                    X
L                       X
LDEV                    X
LINK                    X
LIST                    X
META                    X
OFF                     X
OUTPUT                  X
PASSWORD                X
PLATEN                  X
PRINT                   X
PROCEED                 X
EXTEND                  X
PAGE                    X
(command deleted)       X
(command deleted)       X
RESTORE                 X
RUN                     X
SAVE                    X
SET                     X
STOP                    X
TABS                    X
U                       X
SHOW                    X
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DI                      X
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LMN                     X (MUST BE CAPITALS)
M                       X
Q                       X
R                       X
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