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  2. CLIST - Wikipedia

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    In its basic form, a CLIST program (or "CLIST" for short) can take the form of a simple list of commands to be executed in strict sequence (like a DOS batch file (*.bat) file). However, CLIST also features If-Then-Else logic as well as loop constructs. CLIST is an interpreted language. That is, the computer must translate a CLIST every time the ...

  3. Category:IBM i Qshell commands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "IBM i Qshell commands" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alias (command) B.

  4. Control Language - Wikipedia

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    The Control Language (CL) is a scripting language originally created by IBM for the System/38 Control Program Facility [1] and later used in OS/400 (now known as IBM i). It bears a resemblance to the IBM Job Control Language and consists of a set of command objects (*CMD) used to invoke traditional programs or get help on what those programs do.

  5. List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    This article presents a list of commands used by MS-DOS compatible operating systems, especially as used on IBM PC compatibles. Many unrelated disk operating systems use the DOS acronym and are not part of the scope of this list. In MS-DOS, many standard system commands are provided for common tasks such as listing files on a disk or moving ...

  6. Qshell - Wikipedia

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    Qshell is an optional command-line interpreter for the IBM i operating system. Qshell is based on POSIX and X/Open standards. It is a Bourne-like shell that also includes features of KornShell. [1] The utilities (or commands) are external programs that provide additional functions.

  7. Rexx - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, Rexx became the common scripting language for IBM Systems Application Architecture, where it was renamed "SAA Procedure Language REXX". In mainframe programming, a Rexx script or command is sometimes referred to as an EXEC in a nod to the CMS file type used for EXEC, [10] EXEC 2 [11] and REXX scripts on CP/CMS and VM/370 ...

  8. List of programming languages by type - Wikipedia

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    4DOS (shell for IBM PCs) 4OS2 (shell for IBM PCs) bash (the Bourne-Again shell from GNU, Free Software Foundation) CLIST (MVS Command List) CMS EXEC; csh and tcsh (by Bill Joy UC Berkeley) DIGITAL Command Language CLI for VMS (DEC, Compaq, HP) DOS batch language (for IBM PC DOS, pre-Windows) EXEC 2; Expect (a Unix automation and test tool) fish ...

  9. Job control (computing) - Wikipedia

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    For example, TSO on z/OS systems uses CLIST or Rexx as command languages along with JCL for batch work. On other systems these may be the same. The Non-IBM JCL of what at one time was known as the BUNCH (Burroughs, Univac/Unisys, NCR, Control Data, Honeywell), except for Unisys, are part of the BANG [3] [4] that has been quieted.