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Simple and delimited strings z/OS ISPF Edit and Edit Macros SC19-3621-00 |
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If the string is a simple or delimited string, the characters are
treated as being both upper and lowercase even if caps mode is off.
For example, this command:
successfully finds:
Also, all of these commands have the same effect:
You must use delimiters if a string contains embedded blanks or
commas, or if a string is the same as a command or keyword. You
delimit strings with quotes, either ' or ".
For example, to change the next occurrence of EVERY ONE
to ALL, type:
Note: When using a DBCS terminal, if you specify a text
string that contains any SO and SI characters, the string is
considered a character string.
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