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Re: How to find the user attribute in the ISPF Primary Panel

PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:50 pm
by Robert Sample
A rookie playing on an ADCD system, worried about not seeing his userid? Sheesh, somehow me thinks you've got your priorities mixed up ever so slightly...
But otherwise how will he know how he logged into the system? :D :D :D

Re: How to find the user attribute in the ISPF Primary Panel

PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 9:59 pm
by whynlt
aha, tks to every elder, in fact, I have learn something about COBOL, JCL, SMS. Recently I just create some users By RACF. Then I find the difference between the new user's panle with the general user ADCDA's. I am a rookie means I am a newer for the forum. Maybe I can find the keypoint in the Redbooks of ibm about ISPF programing? ;)
Robert Sample wrote:If you're a rookie, then this is probably NOT the best place to start messing with. You need to spend weeks -- or months -- learning about z/OS, TSO, and 3270 terminals before you go much further since mucking about with the screen defintiions could leave you with an unusable system. To give you a start, here's some data about the TSO/ISPF main menu screen:
   Menu  Utilities  Compilers  Options  Status  Help
 Ä ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
 S ³   Status  Options       ³ F Primary Option Menu
 ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
 ³ SYS1 ISPSAMHP              ISPF Status Tutorial                             ³
 ³                                                                More:     +  ³
 ³ Status Area on the Primary Option Menu                                      ³
 ³                                                                             ³
 ³ The status area on the ISPF Primary Option Menu (the right-most 21          ³
 ³ columns) is now a dynamic area that you can manipulate from two places:     ³
 ³                                                                             ³
 ³ o   The Status pull-down on the ISPF Primary Option Menu action bar. Use    ³
 ³     this pull-down to specify what you want to display in the status area.  ³
 ³     See "Status Pull-Down" for additional information and examples.         ³
 ³                                                                             ³
 ³ o   The "Status Area..." choice from the Menu pull-down that is available   ³
 ³     on most action bars throughout ISPF. Use this facility to define the    ³
 ³     contents of the status area. See "Status Area Choice" for additional    ³
 ³     information and examples.                                               ³
 ³                                                                             ³
 ³ Each logical screen and the Status pop-up window remembers its own status   ³
 ³ area view.                                                                  ³
 ³                                                                             ³
 ³  F1=Help        F2=Split       F3=Exit        F4=Resize      F5=Exhelp      ³
 ³  F6=Keyshelp    F7=PrvPage     F8=NxtPage     F9=Swap       F10=PrvPage     ³
Hint: learn to hit the F1 (PF1 to the mainframe) key often -- this usually has help information in TSO/ISPF and may save you a lot of questions.

Re: How to find the user attribute in the ISPF Primary Panel

PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:14 pm
by dick scherrer
Hello,

Suggest you look at the links Enrico provided here:
tso-ispf/topic8334.html#p39726

The discussion is not what you are looking for, but i suspect those links will be useful.

Re: How to find the user attribute in the ISPF Primary Panel

PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 10:20 pm
by whynlt
Deeply thank you, I will try it.
dick scherrer wrote:Hello,

Suggest you look at the links Enrico provided here:
tso-ispf/topic8334.html#p39726

The discussion is not what you are looking for, but i suspect those links will be useful.

Re: How to find the user attribute in the ISPF Primary Panel

PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 11:06 pm
by dick scherrer
You're welcome - good luck ;)

d

Re: How to find the user attribute in the ISPF Primary Panel

PostPosted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:07 pm
by whynlt
In fact, we can choose the Session in the pull-down choice of Status in the ACTION BARS. Now we can see the Status Area of ADCDA.