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Changing Dimensions of Your Display Screen LIST Operand To change your profile and list the changed user profile, enter the PROFILE command with changed operands and the LIST operand. The system first changes your user profile according to the other operands you specified, and then lists the changed user profile. Example To change your user profile to MSGID and then list the changed profile, enter after the READY mode message: PROFILE MSGID LIST You then see a changed profile that might look like: à CHAR(ð) LINE(ð) PROMPT INTERCOM NOPAUSE MSGID NOMODE NOWTPMSG NORECOVER PREFIX(USERID) PLANGUAGE(JPN) SLANGUAGE(ENU) DEFAULT LINE/CHARACTER DELETE CHARACTERS IN EFFECT FOR THIS TERMINAL ð Note: When you issue the PROFILE command with no operands, the LIST operand is the default, and you see a list of your current profile. For more information about the PROFILE command, see OS/390 TSO/E Command Reference. Changing the Dimensions of Your Display Screen The TERMINAL command controls the dimensions of your display screen. Most installations provide a default TERMINAL command through the logon procedure (PROC) in the LOGON command. The default TERMINAL command is set up for your terminal screen size. You can use the TERMINAL command to define or alter the display characteristics of your terminal, such as: The maximum number of characters allowed per line on a terminal other than an IBM 3270 (LINESIZE operand). The screen dimensions of an IBM 3270 (SCRSIZE operand). The options specified with a TERMINAL command remain in effect until the end of the session or until you issue another TERMINAL command. If you terminate a TSO/E session and begin a new session by entering the LOGON command, (instead of a LOGOFF command followed by a LOGON command) the terminal characteristics defined in the earlier session are used during the subsequent session. If a line disconnection interrupts your session, and you log on again using the LOGON command with the RECONNECT option, the terminal characteristics defined earlier in the session are not saved. You must redefine your terminal 17-8 OS/390 V2R7.0 TSO/E User's Guide