And in an edit macro, you can (well, you could a few years ago) access the
counts of changes and errors using

Address 'ISREDIT' (ChgC, ErrC) = CHANGE_COUNTS

and I assume there is an ISPF variable  already set for display in the long
message from <F1>.
On 2 Dec 2016 05:26, "Chris Hoelscher" <[email protected]> wrote:

> At least at our shop, pressing F1 AFTER the change will prvide a count at
> the bottom of the screen
>
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> > Subject: [IBM-MAIN] Dummy question on ISPF command
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> > Hi
> >
> > Apologies for asking a dummy question
> >
> > When we do C ALL DATA1 DATA2 in a PS or PDS. Is it possible to get a
> count of
> > changes it made ?
> >
> > Since I am not able to see the changes at the top right corner.
> >
> > Peter
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