Mark

This sounds interesting to me.
Any chance you could send me a copy of your logon script for setting up the 
split screens and maybe on of the command table entries?

Thanks
Bill
william dot george at ftb ca gov

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]on
Behalf Of Mark Yuhas
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 8:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ISPF Question


When I logon to TSO/ISPF, I initiate 10 split screens and bounce around
using commands in the user command tables, i.e. X1,X2, ... X9,XA (Yes,
Bob, like you I am a slow typist.)   Each split screen initiates with a
different command:  1-Primary menu, 2 & 3 - Edit, 4 & 5 - View, 6 -
SDSF, 7 - DS List, 8 - TASID, 9 - OPS/MVS & A-Primary Menu.  So, I just
bounce around using the proper X command.  Nobody else here cares for
the configuration.  When I try to explain it, I get blank stares.  And,
I don't expect ISPF will be using them in the future.  So, I guess I
live in a fool's paradise.  But, it works well for me.  If I need more,
I will just modify ISPCFIGU and add another 'X' command to user command
table.

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