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Summary Of Cms Commands - IBM System/370 Operator's Reference Manual

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Summary of CMS Commands
Source: GC20-1806-1
This section contains summary descriptions of the commands acceptable in the CMS
environment. Although the operator may not need to use all of them, they are included for
ease of reference.
Command
Usage
ACCESS
Define direct access space to a CMS virtual machine, and relate the
disk space to a logical directory.
ASSEMBLE
Assemble Assembler Language source code
BASIC
Compile and execute VM/370 BASIC programs
CMSBATCH
Invoke the CMS Batch Facility
COBOL'
Compile ANS Version 4 COBOL source code
COMPARE
Compare all or part of records in two existing disk files
CONVERT'
Convert free form FORTRAN statements to fixed form
COPYF I LE
Copy files according to specifications
CP
Enter CP console functions from CMS environment
CPEREP
Dump error information which has been recorded '-'y VM/370
error recording routine
DDR
Perform backup, restore and copy operations for minidisks
DEBUG
Enter DEBUG subenvironment
DIRECT
Set up VM/370 Directory entries.
DISK
Perform disk·te-card and card-to-disk operations for CMS data sets
EDIT
Enter EDIT subenvironment
ERf'.SE
Delete files from user disks
EXEC
Process special procedures made up of frequently used sequences of
commands
FILEDEF
Provide simulation of OS JCL data definition (DD) statements
FORMAT
Prepare disks in CMS SOO-byte block format
FORTGI'
Compile FORTRAN source code using G, compiler
FORTHX'
Compile FORTRAN source code using H-extended compiler
GENDIRT
Create auxiliary module directories
GENMOD
Generate absolute non-relocataole file (MODULE files)
GLOBAL
Define CMS libraries to be searched for macros and subroutines
GOFORT'
Compile FORTRAN source code and execute program iust
compiled using Code and Go compiler
INCLUDE
Bring additional TEXT files into storage
LlSTDS
List any or all data sets on an OS disk
'These commands are used to invoke IBM Program Products, which are available
through IBM for a license fee.
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