> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Paul Gilmartin
>
> In a recent note, Ball, Warren [IT] said:
>
> > Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 09:41:07 -0400
> >
> > How does one get more than 80 columns showing on one's
> terminal? Can
> > it be done through ISPF?
> >
> Depends on the terminal. If you have a real model 2 or 4,
> you're SOL (except on those occasions when "the network is
> down", and you continue smugly working while your colleagues
> complain).
>
> If you have a model 5, or an emulator which supports that, or
> supports programmable screen geometry, ISPF will exploit
> whatever it sees.
> (Shmuel says up to 160 characters; I haven't tested to that
> boundary.) There may be some issue of getting your sysadmins
> to define a LOGMODE to handle unconventional screen
> geometries; at least I had that experience.
Use the IBM-supplied logmode D4C32XX3 (or D4A32XX3; only difference is in
the RUSIZEs). Ensure that your terminal / emulator supports the 3270 QUERY
Structured Field (I can't think of any nowadays that don't).
-jc-
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