There are a number of actions you can perform against
z/OS Unix files, including creating, changing, and deleting files.
These topics explain how to work z/OS Unix files.
Changing z/OS Unix file and directory permissions
Depending on the function you are trying to perform, you
might want to change the access permissions for a file or a directory
in the z/OS Unix file system. You can change the permissions using
the z/OS Explorer.
Creating a new z/OS Unix file
You can create a new file in a directory in your z/OS Unix
file system using the z/OS Explorer z/OS
perspective.
Creating a new z/OS Unix directory
You can create a new directory in your z/OS Unix file system
using the z/OS Explorer z/OS
perspective. You can the edit the member and copy and paste content
from other members.
Editing z/OS Unix files
You can open a file in your z/OS Unix file system and edit
the contents using the z/OS Explorer.
When you have finished your changes you can save the file if you are
authorized to do so. You can also use the Save As action to save the
changes with a different file name or file path.