/COMMAND=file-spec /NOCOMMAND (D) Specifies a file containing a Text Processing Utility (TPU) program to be executed as part of LSE initialization. By default, LSE does not try to read a local initialization file. If you specify /NOCOMMAND, LSE does not use a Text Processing Utility (TPU) initialization command file. The logical name LSE$COMMAND can be defined to point to a file containing Text Processing Utility statements. If neither /COMMAND nor /NOCOMMAND appears on the command line, LSE attempts to translate the logical name LSE$COMMAND. If that name is translated, its value is used in the same way as the /COMMAND qualifier value. See the Text Processing Utility Language Reference Manual for details.