On Thu, 2 Jun 2022 15:19:47 -0500, Erik Janssen wrote:

>Ah yes, it is actually on the panel; 'Use the pathname substitution character 
>!' :-)
>That what I was looking for, I already thought that there had to be some way, 
>I just didn't notice it.
>I was already using 3.17 basically, but since some recent z/os release you can 
>just type in a unix directory under 3.4 and it will automatically bring you to 
>3.17. From the responses so far this seems like a well hidden feature :-)
>So, what works for me is to put an X for the . (current directory) in the 
>filelist, then use cd !;git status as a command with option 2 (login shell).
>
Wouldn't it be simpler to work under a z/OS UNIX shell rather than struggling 
with
the recondite conventions of ISPF?

BTW, how can one use a literal "!", not as a pathname substitution character?

-- 
gil

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