If editing 2 members in the same PDS, it's quite simple.

Edit session 1 :  CC-CC the desired lines, key in:    CREATE Z
Edit session 2 :  On the command line   MOVE Z   after any target line.

If editing 2 members in different PDS datasets, 1 more step......

Edit session 1 :  CC-CC the desired lines, key in:     CREATE Z
Edit session 2 :  On the command line   MOVE    then press enter
Edit session 2 :  THE.FIRST.PDS(Z)

Having done this years before anyone invented C&P I kept an extra PDS named MYALIAS.ASDF for such manipulation. Handy if you want to copy or move around hundreds or thousands of lines. At some shops my own PDS was MYALIAS.JCLLIB. Other shops there were longer dataset naming conventions.





On 6/23/2015 12:16 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
Or I could copy the files to Windows, use any one of a hundred user-friendly 
editors there that support drag-and-drop, and ... oh, never mind.

Charles

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On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 11:35:20 -0500, Mike Schwab wrote:

If the source is saved on dasd, you can use the Copy command.
Note the source data.set.name(member) and start and end line numbers
(see accepted types below).

Or, he could just re-enter the data from the keyboard.

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