Version 4.2.6 for Mainframes (Update)
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%* - Inhibit Character Display

%*

%* in Online Mode

This command may be used when entering sensitive data (for example, passwords). %* causes all fields on the current screen to be non-displayable.

When used with the SET CONTROL statement, %* causes all fields on the next screen to be non-displayable.

%* in Batch Mode

In batch mode, %* causes printing of the next input data record to be suppressed. The input line after the line which contains %* will not be printed. This is useful, for example, for suppressing the printing of passwords.

Example of %* in batch - logon to Natural Security:

//CMSYNIN DD *
%*
SYSSEC,DBA,DBA
...   

The printing of all input data in batch may be controlled with the ECHO profile parameter (see the Parameter Reference).

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