Operands, Return codes, Example – IBM SC34-5764-01 User Manual

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Operands

number

specifies the screen line number.

Return Codes

0

Normal return

202

Invalid operand

Example

'CURLINE 3'

This example sets the current display line to screen line 3.

Note

The current line is displayed at the screen line number specified in this command. However, the current
line cannot be displayed on line 1 because line 1 is reserved for the title line.

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

DISPLAY shows the current edit screen.

Return Codes

0

Normal return

210

Request failed

Example

'DISPLAY'

This example displays the current edit screen.

Note

The DISPLAY command is only useful when it runs from a macro. It displays the current edit session's
screen. When it runs from a normal terminal edit session there is no noticeable effect.

DOWN

DOWN

1

number

DOWN scrolls forward in the file.

Operands

number

specifies the number of lines to scroll. If you do not specify number, the screen moves down only one
line.

Return Codes

0

Normal return

202

Invalid operand

Text Editor

Chapter 18. REXX/CICS Text Editor

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