EDIT Subcommands-VERIFY VERIFY Use the
setting.
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1L- ON VERIFY subcommand to set or display the
The format of theVERIFY subcommand is:
current verificationI r , rr , , I ION I 1 !startcoll endcoll I I OFF I I I 1 I * I ,L J LL .J .J specifies
displayed,
indicated.
that lines located, altered,
and changes between edit andON is the initial setting.
or changed
input modef. are are OFF specifies that lines that are located, altered, or changed are not displayed, and changes between edit ani input mode are not
indicated.
startcol indicates the column in which verification is to begin, when
verification is on. The default is column 1. startcol must
not be greater than the record lengthnor greater than endcol. endcol indicates the last column to be verified, when verification is
on. endcol must not be greater than the record length. If
endcol is specified as an asterisk (*), eachrecord is
displayed to the end of the record.
1. If you issue theVERIFY subcommand with only one operand, that
operand is assumed to be the endcol operand. For example, if you
issueVERIFY 10, verification occurs in columns 1 through 10. 2. The editor assigns the following settings, by fi.!,giY:Qg§ AMSERV, ASSEMBLE, COBOL, DIRECT, FORTRAN, MaCRO, PLI, PLIOPT, UPDATE, UPDTxxxx others (Including FREEFORT) yeri.fi.£stiQll Column 72
Record Length
If you issue theVERIFY subcommand with no operands, the current
startcol and endcol settings are displayed, regardless of whether
verification is on or off.
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setting.
r
1
The format of the
current verification
displayed,
indicated.
that lines located, altered,
and changes between edit and
or changed
input mode
indicated.
startcol indicates the column in which verification is to begin, when
verification is on. The default is column 1. startcol must
not be greater than the record length
on. endcol must not be greater than the record length. If
endcol is specified as an asterisk (*), each
displayed to the end of the record.
1. If you issue the
operand is assumed to be the endcol operand. For example, if you
issue
Record Length
If you issue the
startcol and endcol settings are displayed, regardless of whether
verification is on or off.
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