Boys, 

Why should one remember which logical screen holds EDIT, SDSF or what so
ever? Why not just enter "swap sdsf"? If sdsf is active on any logical
screen, the swap command should swap to this LS, or open a new one if not
sdsf is active? I wrote a small rexx that does that but it was on the
tso-rexx list which is not active any more. I'll try to emal a copy
tomorrow, and you can change it to do swap EDIT, SWAP util, etc. 

ITschak  


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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Ted MacNEIL
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 7:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: TSO/ISPF Screen Swap

>The swap list remain the same until I swap to the first session when the
swap list will then contain the ninth & tenth session.  All is fine
afterwards.

>I asked the ISPF gurus at SHARE and they said it shouldn't work like this.

You need to hit enter (or some other terminal interrupt) to get all screens
active.

I wrote an article, just over a year ago, with a set up similar to yours.
I missed the point about this very phenomenon, because I have my swap key
set to SWAP NEXT which masks it.
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