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BOUNDS—Control the Edit Boundaries z/OS ISPF Edit and Edit Macros SC19-3621-00 |
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The BOUNDS primary command sets the left and right boundaries and saves them in the edit profile. Syntax>>-+-BOUNDS-+--+-----------------------------+----------------->< +-BOUND--+ '-+-left_col-+--+-right_col-+-' +-BNDS---+ '-*--------' '-*---------' +-BND----+ '-BOU----'
To reset the boundaries to the default columns:
See Edit boundaries for more information, including tables that show commands affected by bounds settings and default bounds settings for various types of data sets. The column numbers are always data column numbers (see Referring to column positions). Thus, for a variable format data set with number mode on, data column 1 is column 9 in the record. You cannot specify the same column for both boundaries. DescriptionThe BOUNDS primary command provides an alternative to setting the boundaries with the BOUNDS line command or macro command; the effect on the member or data set is the same. However, if you use both the BOUNDS primary command and the BOUNDS line command in the same interaction, the line command overrides the primary command. ExamplesTo set the left boundary to 1 and the right boundary to 72, type:
To set the left boundary to 10 and leave the right as is, type:
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