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FLIP—Reverse Exclude Status of Lines z/OS ISPF Edit and Edit Macros SC19-3621-00 |
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The FLIP primary command reverses the exclude status of a specified group of lines or of all the lines in a file, including data, information, message, and note lines. Syntax.-.ZFIRST--.ZLAST----. >>-FLIP--+--------------------+-------------------------------->< '-labela--+--------+-' '-labelb-'
DescriptionThe FLIP primary command reverses the exclude status of a range of lines you specify with labels. It can also reverse the exclude status of all the lines in a file. FLIP excludes all lines that are currently visible, and makes all excluded lines visible. For example, if you have used the 'X ALL;FIND ALL xyz' command to find lines containing a string (xyz), you can use FLIP to see the lines which do not contain the string. The range is optional. If no range is specified, the exclude status is reversed for all of the lines in the file. To reverse the exclude status of all the lines in a file:
To reverse the exclude status of a range of lines:
ExamplesIn the example shown in Figure 1, the edit session contains 10 lines: Figure 1. Example of data set
After excluding lines 4 through 7, the data set looks like Figure 2: Figure 2. Example of data set with excluded lines
After executing FLIP, all previously excluded lines are shown. All previously visible lines are excluded, as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3. Example of data set using FLIP on excluded lines
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