Author: sergeyken
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 1:14 am (GMT 5.5)
1) "non-data lines" reflect MISSING lines, versus INSERTED lines requested by the author
2) Command L SPE just moves the cursor to the next MISSING line which is (a) not what is needed, (b) doesn't help to display "only inserted lines" as requested by the author
3) Unlike command FIND, the command L SPE needs to be re-typed again and again in the command line in order to jump to each next occurrence of "non-data line"
4) I'm really in doubt who of us is actually blabbering...
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 1:14 am (GMT 5.5)
prino wrote: | ||||
And you are blabbering away without actually answering the question. Use the command
to find non-data lines in the ISPF editor. |
1) "non-data lines" reflect MISSING lines, versus INSERTED lines requested by the author
2) Command L SPE just moves the cursor to the next MISSING line which is (a) not what is needed, (b) doesn't help to display "only inserted lines" as requested by the author
3) Unlike command FIND, the command L SPE needs to be re-typed again and again in the command line in order to jump to each next occurrence of "non-data line"
4) I'm really in doubt who of us is actually blabbering...