Re: Ends an ISPF session.
- From: steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Steve Comstock)
- Date: 2 Feb 2011 10:46:49 -0800
On 2/2/2011 11:34 AM, Jonathan Goossen wrote:
The Return command (PF4) does the same thing. I used that for many years
until I found the Bye command that does the same thing as Return plus it
will log out of TSO. Return is an ISPF command. Bye looks like it was
setup in house, but I'm not sure.
Thank you and have a Terrific day!
Jonathan Goossen
Tape Specialist
ACT Mainframe Storage Group
651-361-4541
Yes, it is not a standard command.
My colleague, Hunter Cobb, set up a command for us called 'byebye';
this command is issued from Ready prompt and checks to see if there
are any other users on our z/OS system; if there are, it just exits,
but if there are no other users it puts the z/OS system to sleep
(we run under z/VM) so as not to use any more resources.
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