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BROWSE command

z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol I
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>>-BROWSE--+----------+----------------------------------------><
           +-modname--+   
           '-address.-'   

where:
modname
The name of the module you want to browse.
address
The address of the module you want to browse. The address must be terminated with a period.

The BROWSE command lets you browse a module that is already loaded. If it is not loaded, you can use the LOAD command to explicitly load and browse it.

You can also use the BROWSE command in "point and shoot" mode. Type BROWSE on the command line, place the cursor over an address within the display, and press Enter. A new browse session is started to view the storage pointed to by the cursor. If the cursor is not on a valid, accessible address, an error message is displayed.

When the BROWSE command is invoked within an existing browse session, a new browse session is started. The END command returns you to the previous browse session.

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