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Repeating the FIND, CHANGE, and EXCLUDE commands z/OS ISPF Edit and Edit Macros SC19-3621-00 |
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The easiest way to repeat FIND, CHANGE, and EXCLUDE without retyping
them is to assign those commands to function keys. The defaults are:
The search begins at the cursor. If the cursor has not moved since the last FIND, CHANGE, or EXCLUDE command, the search continues from the string that was just found. Instead of retyping string1, you can type an asterisk to specify that you want to use the last search string. If you decide to type RCHANGE or RFIND on the command line instead of using a function key, position the cursor at the desired starting location before pressing Enter. All three commands share the same string1. Therefore:
followed by:
first shows you where ABC is, and then replaces it with XYZ. However,
you can do this more easily by typing:
Then press F5/17 to repeat FIND. The editor finds the next occurrence
of ABC. You can either press F5/17 to find the next ABC, or F6/18 to
change it. Continue to press F5/17 to find remaining occurrences of
the string.The previous value of a search string, specified by an asterisk or by use of RFIND or RCHANGE, is retained until you end your editing session. |
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