Table 1.1: | Reference books for the programming of ISPF applications |
Table 1.2: | ISPF service groups |
Table 2.1: | Arithmetic REXX operators |
Table 2.2: | Compare operators |
Table 2.3: | Logical operators |
Table 3.1: | REXX host command environments |
Table 3.2: | Table of PARSE types |
Table 4.1: | REXX function groups |
Table 4.2: | Parameters of the DATE function |
Table 4.3: | Options of the TIME function |
Table 4.4: | DATATYPE type options |
Table 4.5: | Description of parameters for the FORMAT function |
Table 7.1: | ISPF system variables concerning error messages |
Table 7.2: | Search sequence in the procedures libraries |
Table 8.1: | Grouping of LM commands necessary for a particular type of data processing |
Table 8.2: | Data set query services |
Table 8.3: | Variables returned by the LMDLIST service |
Table 8.4: | DSINFO variables content |
Table 8.5: | LISTDSI – Variables and their contents |
Table 8.6: | LISTDSI – Description of reason codes |
Table 8.7: | Variables description of the QUERYENQ ISPF table |
Table 8.8: | QUERYENQ return codes |
Table 10.1: | Description of panel sections |
Table 10.2: | )ATTR definitions list |
Table 11.1: | Commands to create skeletons |
Table 12.1: | Table services commands that refer to the entire table |
Table 12.2: | Table service commands that relate to individual rows |
Table 12.3: | Components of the SLE application |
Table 13.1: | General ISPF system variables |
Table 14.1: | Edit macro commands |
Table 14.2: | Operands and abbreviations of edit macro commands |
Table 14.3: | System variables of the ISPF editor |
Table 14.4: | Edit macros of SMART ISPF utilities to assemble and submit batch jobs |
Table 15.1: | List of the SMART ISPF utilities programs |
Table 15.2: | Programming aids |