Make sure you didn't accidentally set up an initial macro on your ISPF EDIT
panel.

In option 2) look below the Workstation File line and make sure nothing is
in the initial macro field.

I've done this by accident a few times. The macro setting will stay in your
ISPF profile until you remove it.

Hope this helps your problem...



On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:05 AM, Betsy Jeffery <[email protected]>wrote:

> Some how I have managed to create something that ISPF thinks is an edit
> macro.  Opening any file/member tries to execute the macro (which is junk
> and
> therefore invalid).  Simple question for simple mind:  How do I get rid of
> it?  I
> have searched high and low and cannot find the reference.  TSO/ISPF manuals
> don't quite say.
> Thanks,
> Betsy Jeffery
>
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