Howard,

If I understand you this sounds as though you are talking about TSO/ISPF PF key 
settings which are independent of what PC you use - they are in your ISPF 
profile.  I keep a PF key set to "SWAP" and another one set to "SWAP LIST".  
The first one switches between the two ISPF sessions on screen.  The second one 
brings up a list of all current ISPF sessions and allows you to pick the one 
you want.

But, again, I'm a little confused by your question because you mention that it 
doesn't work since you changed PCs.  Did I adequately answer your question?

Jim Horne
Systems Programmer
Large Systems Engineering & Messaging IS7-5
Lowe's Companies, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Howard Rifkind
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 8:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: TSO/ISPF Screen Swap

I used to have the PF keys on my PC set put to swap between different screens 
but I'm no longer in possession of that PC and I can't recall how I did this.

I'm opening up several screens with the start command and I would like to know 
how to switch between them.

If I open up three screens and use the swap command I seem to only be able to 
switch between two of them.

Also, how do I go about seeing which screen are available, I used to see this 
also with a PF key setting and then select the one I wanted.

Thanks...




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