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This documentation describes how to use FOCUS Version 7.7 in the z/OS environment. It is intended for all FOCUS users. This manual is part of the FOCUS documentation set. References to z/OS apply to all supported versions of the OS/390, z/OS, and MVS operating environments. The documentation set consists of the following components:

How This Manual Is Organized

This manual includes the following chapters:

Chapter/Appendix Contents

1

Introduction to FOCUS

Provides an overview of FOCUS.

2

Editing Files With TED

Describes the FOCUS text editor, TED, and shows how to edit text and data sources.

3

Invoking the ISPF Editor on z/OS

Describes the IEDIT command, which opens the system editor from within FOCUS.

4

Terminal Operator Environment

Describes the optional windowed environment for running FOCUS.

5

UNIX and Linux Guide to Operations

Describes how to use FOCUS in a UNIX or Linux environment.

6

z/OS Guide to Operations

Is a guide to operations for FOCUS users who run under z/OS. It describes how to allocate files, describes all FOCUS application, extract, and work files, and discusses how FOCUS facilities interact with the operating system.

7

Using FOCUS as a Client to a Reporting Server

Describes FOCUS client/server computing and elements of Information Builders' Middleware Technology.

8

Logging FOCUS Usage: FOCLOG

Describes FOCLOG, a tool for recording and analyzing the use of FOCUS for your entire site. FOCLOG was incorporated into the FOCUS product starting with FOCUS Release 7.6.3.

9

Configuring FOCUS for National Language Support Services

Describes add and customizing code pages for FOCUS.

10

Unicode Support

Introduces the unicode standard and describes the FOCUS implementation.

Documentation Conventions

The following table lists and describes the conventions that apply in this manual.

Convention

Description

THIS TYPEFACE

or

this typeface

Denotes syntax that you must enter exactly as shown.

this typeface

Represents a placeholder (or variable) in syntax for a value that you or the system must supply.

underscore

Indicates a default setting.

this typeface

Represents a placeholder (or variable), a cross-reference, or an important term. It may also indicate a button, menu item, or dialog box option that you can click or select.

Key + Key

Indicates keys that you must press simultaneously.

{  }

Indicates two or three choices. Type one of them, not the braces.

[  ]

Indicates a group of optional parameters. None are required, but you may select one of them. Type only the parameter in the brackets, not the brackets.

|

Separates mutually exclusive choices in syntax. Type one of them, not the symbol.

...

Indicates that you can enter a parameter multiple times. Type only the parameter, not the ellipsis (...).

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.

.

Indicates that there are (or could be) intervening or additional commands.

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