EDIT Subcommands-ZONE r ? U. You can use the ZONE subcommand to protect data in particular columns r for example:
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zone
180 zone 10 20 input the zone is now set for columns 10-20 EDI!: change /0/*/ the zone is n*w set for columns 10-20 Note that the LOCATE and CHANGE now r not the word zone
r because
not in position 1.
subcommands operated on the word
scanning started in positionlOr When you enter the ZONE subcommand without zone settings, the
editor displays the current setting.
?(QUESTION MARK) Use the? subcommand to display the last EDIT subcommand executed except
for aREUSE (=) or ? (question mark) subcommand. The format of the?
subcommand is:
r-------I ? L- After an Xr Y r subcommand that
subcommand.
or =subcommand r was executed as
the last
a result
EDIT subcommand
of issuing the
1, -----' is the
I orY When you issue the ? subcommand using a 3270 in display mode, the last
EDIT subcommand that was executed is redisplayed in the user input area.
Press the Enter key to execute it again; you may modify the line before
reentering it.
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EDIT:
zone
1
r
not in position 1.
subcommands operated on the word
scanning started in position
editor displays the current setting.
?
for a
subcommand is:
r-------
subcommand.
or =
the last
a result
EDIT subcommand
of issuing the
1
I or
EDIT subcommand that was executed is redisplayed in the user input area.
Press the Enter key to execute it again; you may modify the line before
reentering it.
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