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ISPF Line commands
Command | Description |
( | Shifts columns left two positions or the specified number of positions. |
) | Shifts columns right two positions or the specified number of positions. |
< | Shifts data left two positions or the specified number of positions. |
> | Shifts data right two positions or the specified number of positions. |
A | Identifies the line after which copied, moved, or model lines are to be inserted. |
AK | Identifies the line after which copied, moved, or model lines are to be inserted, but indicates that another destination of the form A, B, or O is still required proceeding forward through the file before the data is moved or copied to the multiple destinations specified. |
B | Identifies the line before which copied, moved, or model lines are to be inserted. |
BK | Identifies the line before which copied, moved, or model lines are to be inserted, but indicates that another destination of the form A, B, or O is still required proceeding forward through the file before the data is moved or copied to the multiple destinations specified. |
BOUNDS | Displays the column boundary definition line. |
C | Copies a line from one location to another. |
CC | Copies a block of lines from one location to another. |
COLS | Displays a position identification line. |
D | Deletes a line. |
DD | Deletes a block of lines. |
F | Redisplays one or more lines at the beginning of a block of excluded lines. |
I | Inserts one or more blank data entry lines. |
L | Redisplays one or more lines at the end of a block of excluded lines. |
LC | Converts all uppercase alphabetic characters in a line to lowercase. |
LCC | Converts all uppercase alphabetic characters in a block of lines to lowercase. |
M | Moves a line from one location to another. |
MM | Moves a block of lines from one location to another. |
MASK | Displays the contents of the mask when used with the I (insert), TE (text entry), and TS (text split) line commands. |
MD | Converts a ==MSG>, =NOTE=, =COLS>, or ====== (information) line to data so that it can be saved as part of your data set. |
MDD | Converts a block of ==MSG>, =NOTE=, =COLS>, and ====== (information) lines to data so that they can be saved as part of your data set. |
O | Identifies a line over which data is to be moved or copied. |
OK | Identifies the line over which data is to be moved or copied, but indicates that another destination of the form A, B, or O is still required proceeding forward through the file before the data is moved or copied to the multiple destinations specified. |
OO | Identifies a block of lines over which data is to be moved or copied. |
OOK | Identifies a block of lines over which data is to be moved or copied, but indicates that another destination of the form A, B, or O is still required proceeding forward through the file before the data is moved or copied to the multiple destinations specified. |
R | Repeats a line. |
RR | Repeats a block of lines. |
S | Redisplays one or more lines with the leftmost indentation in a block of excluded lines. |
TABS | Displays the tab definition line. |
TE | Inserts blank lines to allow power typing for text entry. |
TF | Restructures paragraphs following deletions, insertions, splitting, and so forth. |
TS | Divides one or more lines so that data can be added. |
UC | Converts all lowercase alphabetic characters in a line to uppercase. |
UCC | Converts all lowercase alphabetic characters in a block of lines to uppercase. |
X | Excludes a line from a panel. |
XX | Excludes a block of lines from a panel. |
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