On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 9:12 AM, Feller, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> John is correct.. > > This is how I've used it. > > Command ===> > ****** ************************** > c00001 Line to copy > ak0002 Other lines > ak0003 Other lines > ak0004 Other lines > a00005 Other lines > 000006 Other lines > ****** ************************** > > > ****** ************************ > 000001 Line to copy > 000002 Other lines > 000003 Line to copy > 000004 Other lines > 000005 Line to copy > 000006 Other lines > 000007 Line to copy > 000008 Other lines > 000009 Line to copy > 000010 Other lines > ****** ************************ > > Thanks.. > > Paul Feller > AGT Mainframe Technical Support > > Just for completeness, the "AK" / "A" can also be be used with the "CC".."CC" like: CC0001 LINE 1 to copy 000002 LINE 2 to copy CC0003 LINE 3 to copy AK0004 LINE after which to copy A00005 Another LINE after which to copy 000001 LINE 1 to copy 000002 LINE 2 to copy 000003 LINE 3 to copy 000004 Line after which to copy 000005 LINE 1 to copy 000006 LINE 2 to copy 000007 LINE 3 to copy 000008 Another LINE after which to copy 000009 LINE 1 to copy 000010 LINE 2 to copy 000011 LINE 3 to copy -- If you look around the poker table & don't see an obvious sucker, it's you. Maranatha! <>< John McKown ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
