Command Description
ispf_rchange Repeat the change requested by the most recent
change command.
ispf_renumber Immediately update the line numbers in a file.
ispf_replace Save the contents of the current buffer to an exist-
ing file.
ispf_reset Reset the contents of the line prefix area.
ispf_return Close the current file.
ispf_rfind Repeat the last find operation requested.
ispf_save This command is identical to the built-in save com-
mand.
ispf_sort Sort lines of data in a specified order.
ispf_submit Submit the contents of the current buffer for batch
processing.
ispf_swap Switch to the next buffer.
ispf_tabs Define logical tab positions.
ispf_unnumber Blank out the line numbers in a file.
ispf_undo This command is identical to the undo command.
ISPF Line Commands
The table below shows ISPF edit line commands that are supported in the ISPF emulation mode.
Enter line commands by typing over the prefix area (on the left-hand side of the editor control) which con-
tains either ====== or the line number. To place the cursor in the prefix area, click there, or move the
cursor left or backspace until the cursor in is in the prefix area. In addition, Enter will place the cursor in
the prefix area of the next line, unless an insert or text entry command is executed.
Edit line commands operate on either a single line or a block of lines. The commands that operate on
blocks require you to place the command on both the first and last lines of the block.
Line commands are processed using the ispf_do_lc command when you press Enter, Ctrl+Enter or the
ISPF Line Commands
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