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> I did not know about the VER or LEV command. I can see how they could be
> useful if employed rigorously according to some protocol. We are not a huge
> sho
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I did not know about the VER or LEV command. I can see how they could be useful
if employed rigorously according to some protocol. We are not a hug
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I have gotten into the habit of using VER and LEV commands from within an edit
session. I use &quo
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I'm a huge fan of both ISPF Stats and the Version/Mod values stored in PDS
members columns 73 - 80. Preserving them requires a bit of forethought. When
updating a member, it's common practice to create a
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> On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 08:20:41 -0600, Dyck
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On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 08:20:41 -0600, Dyck, Lionel B. wrote:
>In the normal ISPF Edit (option 2) member list if you use PF10 or PF11
>to shift left or
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 08:20:41 -0600, Dyck, Lionel B. wrote:
>In the normal ISPF Edit (option 2) member list if you use PF10 or PF11
>to shift left or right) you will see a display with Size, Init, and Mod
>columns. These display, respectively, the current size of the member,
>the initial size of
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And in an edit m
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 .
On 2 Dec 2016 05:26, "Chris Hoelscher"
Press F1 for a longer message.
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 11:20 PM, Peter wrote:
> 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
At least at our shop, pressing F1 AFTER the change will prvide a count at the
bottom of the screen
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