Hi R'Shmuel,
BPXBATCH allows only one Command Buffer. If the user wants to issue more than one command, then s/he must separate commands with a semicolon (much like the ISPF Command line).

Regards,
David

On 2020-05-15 09:32, Seymour J Metz wrote:
Possibly, but ; is definitely a command separator character, not a continuation 
character.


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Yes, in a shell, but no using BPXBATCH.

On 2020-05-15 9:17 PM, Seymour J Metz wrote:
ITYM \ at the end is a continuation.


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Nope. Semicolons are a continuation!

On 2020-05-15 8:13 PM, David Spiegel wrote:
Hi Jon,
Every line except for the last line needs a semicolon.

Regards,
David

On 2020-05-15 08:10, Jon Bathmaker wrote:
Hi Ed,

Thanks for this!  How *did* you find out about the semicolons, I
didn't see them anywhere in the doc.

Best regards,
*Jon Bathmaker,*
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On 5/15/2020 12:19 AM, Ed Jaffe wrote:
On 5/14/2020 5:23 PM, Jon Bathmaker wrote:
//STDPARM DD *
SH su
SH echo $PATH
SH unmount -fv ZOS240.SYS1.OMVS.SYSRES.OS240971.FNT.ZFS
The above looks wrong to me. I always do it this way:


//STDPARM  DD *
SH su;
     echo $PATH;
     unmount -fv ZOS240.SYS1.OMVS.SYSRES.OS240971.FNT.ZFS


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