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Mpe/ix computer systems, rpg/xl utilities
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U[NN]
The work file is to be made permanent without
U[NN]
the appended sequence numbers.
A[LL]
The command applies to the entire work file.
F[IRST]
Indicates first line in work file.
L[AST]
Indicates last line in work file.
^^
Controls the display of the RPG Record
Specification form.
R[EPEAT]
Controls the auto-repeating factor in ADD mode. A[DD] ^^ HR[EPEAT] 3
*
Indicates current position of record pointer
(in Line Mode only).
@
May be used in place of *.
Those command descriptions which include references to <Control Y> and the use of "*" for the record
pointer position apply only if RISE is in Line Mode.
Specifying the Sequence Numbers
There are two ways of specifying sequence numbers: you can use references to actual line numbers, or you
can refer to them relative to the current position of the record pointer. The record pointer is located at your
current editing sequence number in the file. In this instance, only the pointer's position relative to
sequence numbers is used.
Below is a summary of the ways in which you may specify sequence numbers using RISE:
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| Relative specification (The special
| character, *, indicates the current
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| L20/37 (In the manual notation,
| be written as "lb/le", meaning
| beginning and line ending.)
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| F[IRST]/L[AST] may be used in
| lb/le
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| A[LL] may be used in place of
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| L* -5/* +5
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K[EEP] SAVEFILE
D[ELETE] A[LL]
COM[MENT] F[IRST]
M[ODIFY] L[AST]
A[DD] ^^H
L[IST] *-5/*+5
L[IST] @-5/@+5
this will
line
place of
lb/le
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