This topic describes all control language (CL) commands that are part of the base operating system, as well as commands that are optionally installable parts of the base operating system. It also includes many commands for related licensed program products that can be used on iSeries(TM) servers.
Before using CL commands, you should be familiar with the concepts discussed in this topic. On occasion, you may need to refer to other IBM(R) books or topics for more specific information about a particular topic.
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Following is additional general information about this topic:
CL commands are typically used by programmers, data processing managers,
and system administrators. Through OS/400(R) command menus,
powerful command prompter tools, and online command help, non-technical users
can also use CL commands. To use commands, you should have a general
understanding of OS/400. If you want to combine several CL commands
together to create a CL program, some background in programming is
helpful. CL Programming
has more information on writing CL programs and defining your own CL
commands.
How this information is organized
In the CL command finder, you can search for commands by product, by
command name, by descriptive name, or by part of the name. You also can
search for new commands and changed commands.
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