Lindy, 

I looked in the link you supplied. I was surprised to see the syslib card
more then the sysprint & sysin. (//SYSLIB    DD
DSN=SYS1.MACLIB,DISP=SHR-) it look like they prepared this procedure for
running online assembly. 

Itschak  


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Subject: Re: Terminal SYSIN in TSO Logon Proc

Lindy Mayfield wrote:
> This would be a moot point if there wasn't at least one sentence about it
in the TSO documentation.  
> http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/ikj4b480/3.
> 2.3.2
>
> Not a whole sentence, but a half sentence that says, "... and specify that
SYSIN and SYSPRINT are to be directed to the user's terminal."  Then there
is an example TSO logon proc with those in it.
>
> If not for that I would think that it might just be some sort of
convention to allocate SYSIN to terminal.
>   

SYSIN and SYSPRINT are not used by TSO. I have never seen them coded in a
TSO logon procedure. However, doing so harms nothing.

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