>> It behaved similarly to the RETRIEVE command used on the command line (which 
>> allows scrolling through previous command entries).

Does any of these rings a bell ?

REFLISTD
Show the REFLIST (reference list) personal data set list.

REFACTD
Open or retrieve from the current personal data set list.

REFACTL
Open or retrieve from the current personal library list.

REFOPEND
Show the list of personal data set lists.

REFOPENL
Show the list of personal data set lists.

REFLISTL
Show the REFLIST (reference list) personal library list.

REFADDD
Add the most recently referenced data set to a personal list.

REFADDL
Add the most recently referenced library to a personal list.

Thanks,
Kolusu

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Steely.Mark
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2025 10:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Data Set List Utility - Question

I vaguely recall that, a long time ago, from the primary menu of the Data Set 
List Utility (typically accessed via ISPF option 3.4), there was a command or 
function that could retrieve the previous dataset name entered in the DSNAME 
LEVEL field.

To clarify, I'm not referring to the DSLIST or REFLIST options, and this wasn't 
a shareware or freeware enhancement - it was a built-in feature of ISPF.

It behaved similarly to the RETRIEVE command used on the command line (which 
allows scrolling through previous command entries).

Does anyone else remember a feature like this, or know the exact command or key 
combination used to access it?

Thank You


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