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Suppressing carriage return and line feed z/OS Communications Server: IP User's Guide and Commands SC27-3662-00 |
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It is useful if the command environment of the foreign host responds when you enter a single character, without the need for a carriage return and line feed after that character. This function is also useful when your cursor is at the end of the input field, but you want to continue the line without introducing a carriage return. Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the output of a BSD UNIX program called MORE. This program displays one line or one page at a time. A carriage return character (CR) causes it to display one line, while a blank character causes it to display one page. If you are executing this program from an MVS™ host, use the grave accent (`) character to suppress the CR that is normally sent when you press Enter. Figure 1. Sample output of the MORE program—first screen
Figure 2. Sample output of the MORE program—second
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