

Hides from view all the lines of the member being edited and replaces them with a dashed line. ZF for the last line.ĭeletes all the lines from the data you are editingĭeletes all the lines that are not excludedĭeletes the group of lines defined from label1 up to label2Įdits another sequential data set, partitioned data set member, or z/OS UNIX file during your current edit session Use CREATE or CRE.Ĭreates a member, dataset or UNIX file. Label1 and label2 identify the start and end of the group of lines which are added to the new member.Ĭreates a member, dataset or UNIX file of the entire member being edited.ZF sets a label for the first line and. CHANGE can also be used as CĬhanges all occurrences of string1 with string2Ĭhanges string1 with string2, starting at the bottom of the data and searching backward to find the last occurrence of string1Ĭhanges string1 with string2, starting at the current cursor location and searching backward to find the previous occurrence of string1Ĭhanges string1 with string2, starting at the first position after the current cursor location and searching ahead to find the next occurrence of string1Ĭhanges string1 with string2, locating string1 at the beginning of a wordĬhanges string1 with string2, locating string1 at the end of a wordĬhanges string1 with string2 providing string1 is a wordĬhanges string1 with string2 scanning only the lines that are excluded from the displayĬhanges string1 with string2 scanning only the lines that are not excluded from the displayĬhanges string1 with string2 between column 1 and column 2Ĭopies a sequential data set, a member of a partitioned data set, or a z/OS UNIX file into the data being editedĬopies data after the line with the specified labelĬopies data before the line with the specified labelĬreates a member of a partitioned data set, a sequential data set, or z/OS UNIX file from the data you are editing.

The following table describes some of the most used ISPF commands that may come very handy when editing datasets or members the mainframe: Edit Primary CommandsĬhanges first occurrence of string1 with string2.
