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- Mon Jan 11, 2016 3:11 pm
- Forum: TSO, ISPF & REXX (Do you still do CLIST?!).
- Topic: How can we cancel the effect of &n in SDSF?
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Re: How can we cancel the effect of &n in SDSF?
- Mon Jan 11, 2016 3:10 pm
- Forum: TSO, ISPF & REXX (Do you still do CLIST?!).
- Topic: Change all command in ISPF for a really long string.
- Replies: 3
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Re: Change all command in ISPF for a really long string.
Given that you admit to exhausting the available space for typing, how do you feel you'd be able to do it "in a single go"? Use F(ind) for your first "really long string". Then C(hange) * "your other really long string" all If you don't have space for "all", ...
- Mon Jan 11, 2016 2:57 pm
- Forum: TSO, ISPF & REXX (Do you still do CLIST?!).
- Topic: How can we cancel the effect of &n in SDSF?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 699
Re: How can we cancel the effect of &n in SDSF?
Go and ask your SDSF admin. OK, you will probably get fired for mis-use of the system but, at least, you will not then be interfering with everyone else who is using the system. Have you tried reading up on it in the online help? This will affect only my session and not of anyone else or will it? I...
- Mon Jan 04, 2016 3:16 pm
- Forum: TSO, ISPF & REXX (Do you still do CLIST?!).
- Topic: Change all command in ISPF for a really long string.
- Replies: 3
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Change all command in ISPF for a really long string.
Hi, Is there any way to use 'Change all' command in ISPF for a really long string? Actually the two strings tales up more space than the available one on the command line. And so I could not change the intended string in single go. This time, I have changed the strings in multiple pieces and changed...
- Mon Jan 04, 2016 3:11 pm
- Forum: TSO, ISPF & REXX (Do you still do CLIST?!).
- Topic: How can we cancel the effect of &n in SDSF?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 699
How can we cancel the effect of &n in SDSF?
Hi ,
How can we cancel the effect of &n in SDSF? I've used it in SDSF to avoid the automatic log off of the session. Is there any way to cancel this command? I don't seem to find a way out. Your help is highly appreciated.
- Thanks
How can we cancel the effect of &n in SDSF? I've used it in SDSF to avoid the automatic log off of the session. Is there any way to cancel this command? I don't seem to find a way out. Your help is highly appreciated.
- Thanks