>From the help panel
Format: (W)|(I)/(command) (+)
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/ with no command displays the system command extension pop-up,
primed with the text of the previous slash command.
W waits the full delay interval before displaying messages.
The delay interval is specified with the SET DELAY command.
I uses console ID 0 (INTERNAL) to issue the command.
command is any MVS or JES command.
+ displays the system command extension pop-up. The
system command extension pop-up lets you enter longer
commands and select commands from a list of recently
issued commands.
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Sri h Kolusu
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2014 11:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: (W/RO) to submit commands
>>But why is there a "W" in front of the RO? What does it stand for and
any meaning?
Just a wild guess that W is for WAIT which specifies that SDSF should wait
the full delay interval before retrieving responses. This option is
strongly recommended to ensure the responses are accessible in the ISFULOG
special variable. The delay interval is specified with the ISFDELAY
variable
Kolusu
IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> wrote on
07/01/2014 04:55:58 AM:
> From: Alex Wang <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected],
> Date: 07/01/2014 05:02 AM
> Subject: (W/RO) to submit commands
> Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Is there anyone who knows this way (W/RO) to submit commands
> via a job?
>
> For example:
> //STEP1 EXEC PGM=SDSF
> //ISFOUT DD SYSOUT=*
> //ISFIN DD *
> W/RO PT11,-PB12 STA DB2
> W/RO PT12,-PB22 STA DB2
> W/RO PT13,-PB32 STA DB2
> W/RO PT14,-PB42 STA DB2
>
> I know RO(ROUTE) command means to direct a command to one or more
systems
> in a sysplex for processing.
>
> But why is there a "W" in front of the RO? What does it stand for
> and any meaning?
>
> Looking for your thoughts.
>
> Thank you! Alex
>
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