Or (iii) do a "set input ^ 5f", where ^ is the shift-6 char, or (on pcomm) left square bracket.
Mike Harding EDS VM National Capability 134 El Portal Place Clayton, Ca. USA 94517-1742 * phone: +01-925-672-4403 * Fax: +01-925-672-4403 * mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (personal) Note: For 2005, I am off on Fridays with even Julian dates and Mondays with odd ones. -----Original Message----- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray Mansell Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 5:29 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: Inconsistent XEDIT Logical Not This annoys me, too. There are a couple of ways around it: (i) use keyboard mapping so that some key appears to the host as 0x5F, or (ii) use the regular ALL command, followed by the DISP 0 0 command (to show the excluded lines). Ray Mansell Don W. wrote: > I'm not sure how to use <> in XEDIT to find all lines without a > specific character string. I want to use the logical not prefix for > the LOCATE and ALL commands as specified in the z/VM 5.1 XEDIT COMMANDS AND > MACRO REFERENCE: > ¬ > NOT symbol (Locate something that is not the specified string.) >