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Sequence Number - Help

The Sequence number prompt displays the sequence number of the record and is used for entering line commands. You can use defined line commands or system defined line commands. user

To use a

line command, type the command over the digits that make up the sequence number. If the sequence number area does not contain a

sequence number, type the command starting in the first position of the sequence number area followed by a blank.

Choose from the following: A=After Type A in the Sequence number prompt to move or copy records after this record. An=After with repeat n times Type An in the Sequence number prompt to move or copy records after this record and repeat these records n times. B=Before Type B in the Sequence number prompt to move or copy records before this record. Bn=Before with repeat n times Type Bn in the Sequence number prompt to move or copy records before this record and repeat these records n times. C=Copy a line Copy this line to a specified target. Cn=Copy n lines Copy this line plus the next n-1 lines to the specified target. CC=Block Copy Copy all lines between the boundaries formed by the two CC

commands.

CR=Copy records and retain command Copy this record to the specified targets and keep this command on the display. CRn=Copy n records and retain command Copy n records to the specified targets and keep this command on the display. CCR=Copy block records and retain command Copy the block of records defined by a pair of CCR commands to the specified targets and keep this command on the display. COLS=Column Type COLS to make a free-form format line appear just before the line the command was entered on. D=Delete a line Type D to delete this line. Dn=Delete n lines Type Dn to delete this line and the next n-1 lines. DD=Block Delete Delete all lines between the two DD boundaries. F=Display format line Type F to display a format line. Fxx=Display the xx format line Type Fxx to display the xx format line. F?=Show the Select Format display Type F? to show the Select Format display. choose the format to use. I=Insert a line Type I to insert a blank line after this record. From this display

In=Insert n lines Type In to insert n blank lines after this record. IF=Insert line and display format Type IF to insert a blank line and display the current format before this new line. IFn=Insert n lines and display format Type IFn to insert n blank lines and display the current format before the first new line. IFxx=Insert a blank line and display xx format Type IFxx to insert a line and display the xx format before this new line. IFxxn=Insert n blank lines and display xx format Type IFxxn to insert n lines and display the xx format before these new lines. IF?=Show the Select Format display Type IF? to show the Select Format display and insert a line with a format selected from that display before this new line. IF?n=Show the Select Format display and insert lines Type IF?n to show the Select Format display and insert n lines with a format selected from that display before this new line. IP=Insert line and prompt Type IP to insert a blank line and display the line in a prompt. The format of the previous record determines the type of prompt to display. IPxx=Insert line with an xx prompt Type IPxx to insert a line and display the line in the xx prompt, where xx is the name associated with an IBM-supplied or user-defined prompt. IP?=Show Select Prompt Display.

Type IP? to show the Select Prompt Display.

An insert line will

be shown in the prompt selected from this display. IS=Insert skeleton line Type IS to insert a line and initialize it to the data saved as the skeleton line. ISn=Insert n skeleton lines Type ISn to insert n lines and initialize them to the data saved as the skeleton lines. L=Shift data 1 char left Type L to shift data in this record one character position to the left. If there is any data in the first column, the record

will only shift up to the start of the data. Ln=Shift data n chars left Type Ln to shift data in this record n character positions to the left. If there is any data in the first n columns, the

record will only shift up to the start of the data. LL=Shift block 1 char to the left Shift the data that is defined by the boundary between and including the two LL line commands one character position to the left. If there is any data in the first column, the record will

only shift up to the start of the data. LLn=Shift block n chars to the left Shift the data that is defined by the boundary between and including the LLn and LL line commands n character positions to the left. If there is any data in the first n columns, the

record will only shift up to the start of the data. LP=Line Print a line Print this line. LPn=Line Print n lines

Print this line plus the next n-1 lines. LLP=Block Line Print Print all lines between the boundaries formed by the two LLP commands. LT=Shift data 1 char left with truncate Type LT to shift data in this record one character position to the left. removed. LTn=Shift data n chars left with truncate Type LTn to shift data in this record n character positions to the left. Any data that appeared in the first column through Any data that appeared in the first column will be

the nth column will be removed. LLT=Shift block left with truncate Shift the data that is defined by the boundary between and including the two LLT line commands one position to the left. Any data that appeared in the first column will be removed. LLTn=Shift block n chars left with truncate Shift the data that is defined by the boundary between and including the LLTn and LLT line commands n positions to the left. Any data that appeared in the first column through the

nth column will be removed. M=Move a line Type M to move a line to a specified target. Mn=Move n lines Type Mn to move this line and the following n-1 lines to a specified target. MM=Block Move Move all records between and including the boundaries defined by the MM line commands to a specified target.

O=Overlay Type O to overlay this line with the first line defined by the move, copy, or copy repeated line command. On=Overlay n lines Type On to overlay this line and the following n-1 lines with the first n lines defined by the move, copy, or copy repeated line command. OO=Block overlay Overlay all the records between and including the boundaries defined by two OO line commands with the lines defined by the move, copy, or copy repeated line command. P=Display prompt Type P to display this line in a prompt. Pxx=Display xx prompt Type Pxx to display this line in the xx prompt, where xx is the name associated with an IBM-supplied or user-defined prompt. P?=Show the Select Prompt display Type P? to show the Select Prompt display and look at the line in the prompt chosen from this display. R=Shift data 1 char right Type R to shift the data in this record one character position to the right. If there is any data in the last column, the

record will only shift up to the end of the data. Rn=Shift data n chars right Type Rn to shift the data in this record n character positions to the right. If there is any data in the last n columns, the

record will only shift up to the end of the data.

RR=Block shift 1 char to the right Shift the data that is defined by the boundary between and including the two RR line commands one character position to the right. If there is any data in the last column, the record will

only shift up to the end of the data. RRn=Block shift n chars to the right Shift the data that is defined by the boundary between and including the RRn and RR line commands n character positions to the right. If there is any data in the last n columns, the

record will only shift up to the end of the data. RRT=Shift block right with truncate Shift the data that is defined by the boundary between and including the two RRT line commands one position to the right. Any data that appeared in the last column will be removed. RRTn=Shift block n chars right with truncate Shift the data that is defined by the boundary between and including the RRTn and RRT line commands n positions to the right. Any data that appeared in the last column through the

nth column will be removed. RT=Shift data 1 char right with truncate Type RT to shift the data in this record one character position to the right. Any data in the last column will be removed.

RTn=Shift data n chars right with truncate Type RTn to shift the data in this record n character positions to the right. Any data in the last column through the nth

column will be removed. RP=Repeat line Type RP to repeat this line once before the following line.

RPn=Repeat line n times Type RPn to repeat this line n times before the following line. RPP=Block repeat Repeat all lines defined by the boundary between the two RPP line commands. RPPn=Block repeat n times Repeat all lines defined by the boundary between the two RPP line commands n times. S=Skeleton line Type S to define this data line as the skeleton line. SF=Show first record Type SF to show the first record of the exclude group. SFn=Show first n records Type SFn to show the first n records of the exclude group. SL=Show last record Type SL to show the last record of the exclude group. SLn=Show last n records Type SLn to show the last n records of the exclude group. TABS=Display tabs record Type TABS to set and show the tabs for the display. Before you

can use the tabs you set, you must specify Y (Yes) for the Tabs on prompt on the Change Session Defaults display. W=Display member from column 1 Type W to display the member beginning in column 1. Wn=Display member from column n Type Wn to display the member beginning in column n. X=Exclude a line Type an X next to the record to exclude it from the display.

Xn=Exclude n lines Type Xn to exclude this record and the next n-1 records. XX=Block Exclude Exclude all lines between the boundaries formed by the two XX line commands. + (plus sign)=Roll member forward 1 line Type + to roll the member forward one line. +n=Roll member forward n lines Type +n to roll the member forward n lines. - (minus sign)=Roll member backward 1 line. Type - to roll the member backward one line. -n=Roll member backward n lines Type -n to roll the member backward n lines. n=Absolute Positioning Type a sequence number to position the line identified by that value as the first record on the display.

You can specify an entire sequence number, or a value in the form n, .n, or n.n, optionally followed by a blank. For example, if line 1001.00 is shown at the top of the Edit display, and you want to move to line 2001.00, you can do any one of the following: o Specify the sequence number 2001.00 by changing the first 1 in 1001.00 to a 2: FMT ** 2001.00 1002.00 1003.00 . . . ...+... 1 ...+... 2 ...+... 3 ...+... 4 ...+... 5 ...

o Specify the sequence number 2001.00 by typing 2001 followed by a blank (the .00 is implied):

FMT ** 2001 00 1002.00 1003.00 . . .

...+... 1 ...+... 2 ...+... 3 ...+... 4 ...+... 5 ...

When you press Enter, SEU repositions the display so that theline with sequence number 2001.00 is at the top:

FMT ** 2001.00 2002.00 2003.00 . . .

...+... 1 ...+... 2 ...+... 3 ...+... 4 ...+... 5 ...

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