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This function returns the TSO userid of the current user thread.<blockquote> This function requires the special version of the TSO full screen interface to ''Model 204'' that is distributed by Sirius Software. </blockquote> | This function returns the TSO userid of the current user thread.<blockquote> This function requires the special version of the TSO full screen interface to ''Model 204'' that is distributed by Sirius Software. </blockquote> | ||
The $TSOId function accepts no arguments and returns either an 8 byte string containing the TSO userid of the Model 204 user or a null string indicating that the user is not a TSO user or that the Sirius Software TSO Interface has not been installed. | The $TSOId function accepts no arguments and returns either an 8 byte string containing the TSO userid of the <var class="product">Model 204</var> user or a null string indicating that the user is not a TSO user or that the Sirius Software TSO Interface has not been installed. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
Revision as of 22:19, 13 October 2011
<section begin="desc" />TSO userid user's thread<section end="desc" />
Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $TSOId function.
This function returns the TSO userid of the current user thread.
This function requires the special version of the TSO full screen interface to Model 204 that is distributed by Sirius Software.
The $TSOId function accepts no arguments and returns either an 8 byte string containing the TSO userid of the Model 204 user or a null string indicating that the user is not a TSO user or that the Sirius Software TSO Interface has not been installed.
Syntax
<section begin="syntax" /> %TERM = $TSOId <section end="syntax" />
The following program displays the user's TSO userid.
B PRINT $TSOId END