You can only physically correct one line at a time. BUT if your changes are all 
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> Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2007 21:58:07 +0000> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 
> What do mainframe people use?> To: [email protected]> > 
> Someone else that uses LPEX - fantastic. (ISPF sucks - like vi but on> the 
> mainframe). Anything more than a one line change I download to the> PC, 
> upload back to the mainframe, either via ftp or 3270.> > Darren> > Jim 
> Nuckolls wrote:> >I typically use the old VisualAge for Cobol product that 
> installs the LPEX > >Editor which is language sensitive (Cobol, Assembler, C) 
> and lets you know > >of any syntax errors when you enter a line of code. I 
> FTP the code over to > >the mainframe for compilation or assembly. If you 
> have the luxury of > >WebSphere Studio Enterprise Edition with the mainframe 
> extensions then you > >also get language sensitive capabilities and more. 
> However, if I can't use > >my laptop, then it's good old TSO/ISPF for me! I, 
> too am a big fan of the > >capabilities of the ISPF editor.> >> >Cheers...> 
> >Jim Nuckolls> >> >T-Rob wrote:> >>Hi Roger,> >>> >>I came up in a mainframe 
> environment before making the switch, so it is no > >>surprise to me that 
> ISPF was the big winner among the responses. What did > >>surprise me a 
> little was that nobody mentioned using it under Windows. > >>I've been using 
> SPF/SE for years now and don't know how I could get by > >>without it. I know 
> this is a little off topic but for all you ISPF > >>junkies who need to work 
> on Windows for one reason or another, you can get > >>your fix here: 
> http://commandtechnology.com/> >> -- T.Rob> >>> >>> >>Roger Lacroix wrote on 
> 03/02/2007 01:46:37 PM:> >>> >>> >>>All,> >>>> >>>What do mainframe people 
> use?> >>>> >>>Ok, its a little open-ended question but I've had some 
> interesting emails > >>>in the last couple of months.> >>>> >>>So, when you 
> are editing code (i.e. COBOL, C, REXX, etc.) do you edit it > >>>on the 
> mainframe or your PC then ftp it to the mainframe?> >>>> >>>Where do you edit 
> things like JCL or sysin members? Mainframe or PC?> >>>> >>>For those people 
> develop or support mainframe applications, how much> >>>of the work is done 
> on the mainframe? i.e. 50%, 60%, 70% ... or 100%> >>>> >>>Are there people 
> who exclusively use the mainframe to do all of their> >>work?> >>> 
> >>>Inquiring minds want to know.> >>>> >>>> >>>Regards,> >>>Roger Lacroix> 
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