Tuesday, March 27, 2012

GENERAL INFORMATION COMMANDS IN FILE-AID


File-AID primary commands are divided into four categories listed below.  Commands designated with an asterisk (*) have the same syntax and function as in ISPF.
In many File-AID functions, the information to be displayed exceeds the screen size.  Scroll commands allow you to move the screen "window" in as many as three dimensions across the information: up/down, left/right, and forward/back.  For a more detailed description of scrolling, see the SCROLLING section within GENERAL INFORMATION.  
The scroll commands are:            
  UP     *  Causes scrolling toward the top of a record, file, record layout, or member list.              
  DOWN   *  Causes scrolling toward the end of a record, file, record layout, or member list.
  LEFT   *  Causes scrolling toward the left margin of the data or causes backward scrolling towards the beginning of a file.   
  RIGHT  *  Causes scrolling toward the right margin of the data or causes forward scrolling towards the end of a file.          
FORWARD      Causes record scrolling toward the bottom of the file.    
BACK         Causes scrolling toward the top of the file.
LOCATE       Causes up or down scrolling to the specified line number, label, or member name.                                    
LOCATE       Causes up or down scrolling to the record with a label (dataname) or exclude classification.  Also causes scrolling to a data-name that contains, in part or full, the data name(occ) string.
LR           Causes forward or backward scrolling to a specified record number, label, or any record with a label classification.  

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