Example, Operands, Flst return codes – IBM SC34-5764-01 User Manual

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Example

'SYNONYM DISCARD RFS DELETE'

This example makes DISCARD equivalent to the RFS command DELETE.

UP

When you type UP from the command line use the following syntax:

UP

n

UP scrolls up one or more lines.

Operands

n

specifies the number of lines to be scrolled up.

Example

'UP 5'

This example scrolls backward through the list five lines.

FLST Return Codes

FLST uses the standard return codes for the REXX/CICS File System, except where it is specified
differently. See the RFS command, section “RFS” on page 363 for more information.

Running Execs and Transactions from FLST

Most REXX/CICS execs can be run from FLST by simply entering the exec name. The exec name with its
arguments is entered on the command line, or the exec name is typed on a FLST command column. The
latter case uses the file ID as the argument for the transaction. REXX execs are run by issuing an
EXECUTE command either on the command line, in which case a file ID is needed, or on a FLST
command column.

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