As 400 user guide AS User Guide Version Updated October This document contains con ?dential and proprietary information of DMS SYSTEMS CORP and may not be disclosed to persons other than those to whom it was originally distributed It must not be duplicate
AS User Guide Version Updated October This document contains con ?dential and proprietary information of DMS SYSTEMS CORP and may not be disclosed to persons other than those to whom it was originally distributed It must not be duplicated published or used for any other purpose than expressly authorized by DMS SYSTEMS CORP C CTable Of Contents AS User Guide AS User Guide General Concepts Computer Basics AS Operating System Keyboard Basics AS Help Screen Layout Command Language CL AS Primary Menus OS Main Menu User Tasks O ?ce Tasks General System Tasks Files Libraries and Folders Communications De ?ne or Change the System Problem Handling Go To Menu Information Assistant Options Client Access Tasks Daily Operational Tasks New User Setup Maintaining User Pro ?les Signing Onto the System System Status Messages CJobs Job Queues Output Queues Spooled Files Two sessions on a Workstation Signing O ? Tape Operations Working with Tape Devices Tape Management Saving Libraries to Tape Restoring Libraries from Tape Device Management Working with Devices Printers Working with Print Jobs Displays DMS Approved AS Emulation Products Communications Remote Locations Electronic Customer Support ECS System Backup and Cleanup System Backup IBM Monitoring System Software Installation Installing System Software DMS System Upgrades and Releases IBM Version Releases Scheduled Maintenance CPowering the System On Powering the System O ? System Cleanup Tape Drive IBM Program Temporary Fixes How to email documents from your DMS iSeries How to create a Desktop Icon for Qwik-Order C CAS User Guide AS User Guide AS User Guide The AS user guide is an overview of the basic operational functions to run an AS computer system The guide supports the IBM documentation shipped with the computer Where information may con ict with the IBM documentation this document will defer to the authority of the IBM documentation Users of the guide include individuals responsible for the day-to-day operations of the system The document covers the basics of Screen layouts Starting and stopping the system Daily operational tasks such as working with jobs and spooled ?les Printer display and tape management Communications System backups DMS Systems Corp October Version CAS User Guide General Concepts Computer Basics Computers while di ?erent have three main operations in common The order in which these operations take place is controlled by a set of instructions called a program or application When you request a task to be accomplished by the computer the set of instructions is given to the computer by the program or application The most important program which controls the basic functions of the computer System is the Operating System The AS Operating System is called OS In addition to controlling all devices connected to the computer the Operating System controls the numerous requests made by all connected users The Operating System programs allocate time and use of various requests and jobs being performed The Operating System allows the computer to Run more than one program at a time Handle printed output Schedule work Communicate with users The fourth
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