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Friday, September 21, 2007

ISPF COMMANDS

Command Function
< Data shift left
shifts a single line of program source code to the left without affecting the program labels or comment ie. data from column one to the first blank and data following several blanks are not moved. May be specified with a number identifying the distance to move (default 2).

<< Block data shift left
All of the lines in the block are affected as if you typed individual data shift left commands. May be specified with a number identifying the distance to move (default 2).

> Data shift right
As for data shift left but the opposite direction. May be specified with a number identifying the distance to move (default 2).

>> Block data shift right

( Column shift left
Works similarly to data shift left but moves everything within the bounds, nothing stays fixed in place. May be specified with a number identifying the distance to move (default 2).

(( Block column shift left

) Column shift right

)) Block column shift right

a After
used with copy, move, or paste to specify the line after which the copied/moved lines are to be inserted.

b Before
used with copy, move, or paste to specify the line before which the copied/moved lines are to be inserted.

bnds Display bounds above this line
Displays the current boundary positions which can be changed by tying < and > in the new boundary positions that you require.

c Copy
Copies this line either to another place within the current file (using a, b, or o to identify destination) or to another file (using the create, replace, or cut commands). Can be specified with a number to indicate that multiple lines are to be copied.

cc Block copy

cols Display the column ruler above this line

d Delete
Deletes this line from the file. Can be specified with a number to indicate that following lines are also to be deleted.

dd Block delete

f Display the first excluded line
Can be specified with a number to display more than one excluded lines. This command is only valid on excluded lines.

i Insert a new line after this one
Can be specified with a number to insert multiple lines.

l Display the last excluded line
Can be specified with a number to display more than one excluded lines. This command is only valid on excluded lines.

lc Convert all text on this line to lower case
Can be specified with a number to convert more than one line to lower case.

lcc Block convert to lower case

m Move
Works the same as copy except that the lines are removed from their current location.

mm Block move

mask Display the mask line above this one
The mask defines the default content for inserted lines.

o Overlay (used with copy and move to specify the line into which the copied/moved line is to be inserted - only spaces are replaced). Can be specified with a number to indicate that following lines are also to be overlaid.

oo Block overlay (the lines to be copied/moved are inserted into the block as many times as they will fit)

r Repeat - create a duplicate of this line
Can be specified with a number to indicate that additional duplicate lines are to be produced.

rr Block repeat
Can be specified with a number to indicate that multiple duplicates of the block are to be produced.

s Show the excluded line that has the least indentation
Can be specified with a number to display more than one excluded lines. When multiple lines are displayed they may not be together. This command is only valid on excluded lines.

tabs Show the tab settings above this line
Hardware tabs positions are indicated by asterisks (*) and software tabs by hyphens (-) or underscores (_).

te Text Entry mode - allows bulk insert following this line
You can start entering data without paying any attention to lines as the text will wrap automatically. Press the enter key to exit from text entry mode.

tf Text flow - flows the text between the margins for this line and following lines until a blank line is found, the indentation changes, or a special character (period, colon, ampersand, less than, or form feed) is found in the first column.

tj Text Join - merges this line with the following one

ts Text split - splits this line in two
You need to position the cursor at the position on the line where you want the split to occur.

uc Convert all text on this line to upper case
Can be specified with a number to convert multiple lines.

ucc Block convert to upper case

x Exclude this line from the display
Can be specified with a number to exclude multiple lines. This command is useful when you need to view two blocks of data that are in different locations within the file, just exclude the intervening data from the display.

xx Block exclude

. label assignment

You can assign a label to any non-excluded line by typing a period followed by the label name. The label can then be used to identify the line in primary commands. You cannot start labels with "z" as these labels are reserved for system use.

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