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| Displays your messages, their origin might be another user or the compiler.
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Revision as of 14:43, 1 October 2019

This article describes the basic commands for easy reference. Even more can be found at IBM's documentation.

Command Short description Link to detailed description
CRTSRCPF Creates a physical file for storing sources, f.e.
CRTSRCPF FILE(SOMELIBRARY/SOMEFILE) RCDLEN(112) TEXT('My file description')
Details
DLTF Deletes a file, f.e.
DLTF FILE(SOMELIBRARY/SOMEFILE)
Details
WRKMBRPDM Work with source files using the Programming Development Manager Details
STRSEU Starts the source code editor. Details
SEU Source code Edit Utility Details
…and more useful…
Usage
STRREXPRC Start a REXX script, f.e.:
STRREXPRC SRCMBR(SOMEMEMBER) SRCFILE(SOMEPHYSICALSOURCEFILE)
Details
CRTPGM Creates a program from source code Details
DSPUSRPRF Shows user profile, f.e.
DSPUSRPRF HKRETSCHME
Details
DSPMSG Displays your messages, their origin might be another user or the compiler. Details

See also