On Wed, 30 May 2007 15:45:16 -0500, Paul Gilmartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>On Wed, 30 May 2007 15:02:34 -0500, Mark Zelden wrote:
>>
>>Well, it does seem pretty self explanatory to me.
>>
>Yes, but it doesn't give the expected "Programmer Response"

I guess it should say to change it via SETTINGS.   I'm sure that there
are others besides you... and probably newbies that might not know 
what type of controls are in "settings", but ISPF option 0 has been
there forever.  I have to say - for myself, whenever I start using a 
new product or ISPF application that has a "settings" option, I try
to look at that first and see what sort of things are in there.  But
no one can be expected to remember everything.

>
>>I think it changed in 1.7 (we skipped that release).    You can change it via
>>SETTINGS >> Log/List >>List Data set characteristics
>>
>Ah!  It's a pulldown.  I just ain't used to them new-fangled pulldowns.
>

Yes, but it is also OPTION 0 and a command (you can type "SETTINGS"
from the command line anywhere).

>Whatever.  It works.
>
>Thanks,

You're welcome.   

Mark
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