$COL The $COL edit macro inserts, after the current record in the file, a line containing column numbers (that is, 1. 6. 11 ••••• 76). The format of the $COL macro instruction is: $COL I I No operands are used with $COL. If any arguments are entered, the .acro usage is explained. To create $COL, enter: edit $col exec and in input mode, enter the following: &CONTROL OFF &IF &INDEX NE 0 &GOTO -TELL SSTACK LIFO RESTORE &STICK LIFO &BEGSTACK LIFO ALL 1 6 11 16 21 26 31 36 41 46 S1 S6 61 66 SEND &STACK LIFO INPUT &BEGSTACK LIFO TRUNC * VERIFY OFF LONG PRESERVE SEND SEXIT * -TELL &BEGTYPE CORRECT FORM IS: $COL INSERTS A LINE INTO THE FILE SHOWING COLUMN NU!BERS. &END SEXIT 324 IBM VM/370 CMS User's Guide 71 76
Pg. of GC20-1819-2 Rev Barch 30, 1979 by Supp. SD23-9024-1 for 5748-118 Part 4. Learning to Use the HELP Facility The CBS HELP facility enables the user to interactively display coamand and message information on a terminal. The co •• and and aessage inforaation is contained in files either supplied by IB! or created by the user. "Section 18. HELP File Baaing Conventions and Creation" describes the naaing conventions for HELP facility files and techniques that the HELP facility provides for creating user HELP description fileso Part 4. Learning to Use the HELP Facility 324.1