mand Exclude
ISPF Move Lines M and MM for blocks
Usage
•
M [
n
]
- Move
n
lines starting with the line with the command.
•
MM
- Move a block of lines, must match another
MM
.
Remarks
Specify lines to be moved to another location. There are two forms to this command. The first form (
M [
n
]
)
specifies that the line and the subsequent
n-1
lines are to be moved. The second (block) form (
MM
) is
placed on the first and last lines of the block to be moved. There can be only one move block specified.
Furthermore, you cannot have both a move block and a copy block specified at the same time.
See Also
ISPF Line Command A
,
ISPF Line Command B
,
ISPF Line Command Copy
,
ISPF Line Command
Overlay
ISPF Insert Mask Line MASK
Usage
MASK
Remarks
Displays the contents of the mask used with the insert (
I
) and text entry (
TE
) line commands. Normally,
when a line is inserted, the line is initially blank. By specifying an insert mask, you can insert a block of
lines with a particular template. The
MASK
line is editable. Note that if you specify multiple masks in one
file, only the first mask is used.
See Also
ISPF Line Command I
,
ISPF Line Command TE
,
ISPF Line Command TS
ISPF Make Data Lines MD, MDD and MDMD for blocks
Usage
•
MD [
n
]
- Make
n
data lines starting with the line with the command.
•
MDD
- Make a block of lines data, must match another
MDD
or
MDMD
.
•
MDMD
- Make a block of lines data, must match another
MDD
or
MDMD
.
Remarks
Converts one or more no-save lines to data so that they may be saved when the buffer is saved. There
are two forms to this command. The first form (
MD [
n
]
) specifies that the line and the subsequent
n-1
ISPF Line Commands
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