Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-07 Thread Kris Buelens
brary. You could probably use > that as a starting place. > > > > *From:* The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] *On > Behalf Of *Tom Huegel > *Sent:* Thursday, April 07, 2011 9:50 AM > *To:* IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > *Subject:* Re: XEDIT question > &g

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-07 Thread David Boyes
Have a look at XCOL from the vm download library. You could probably use that as a starting place. From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Tom Huegel Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 9:50 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: XEDIT question Yes I

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-07 Thread Tom Huegel
>>> >>> Frank M. Ramaekers wrote: >>> >>> Not true. You can do it, but it's a lot of work. You have to process >>>> the screen contents yourself (READ ALL TAG) and update file and screen >>>> contents yourself. >>>> >>>&

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-06 Thread Les Koehler
Jr. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Les Koehler Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 11:23 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: XEDIT question You can do it IF you're willing to change the file itself just to displ

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-06 Thread Tom Huegel
aekers Jr. >> >> -Original Message- >> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On >> Behalf Of Les Koehler >> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 11:23 AM >> To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU >> Subject: Re: XEDIT question >

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-06 Thread Les Koehler
Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Les Koehler Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 11:23 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: XEDIT question You can do it IF you're willing to change the file itself just to display it. Then, of course, you can't make text

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-06 Thread Frank M. Ramaekers
ehalf Of Les Koehler Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 11:23 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: XEDIT question You can do it IF you're willing to change the file itself just to display it. Then, of course, you can't make text changes and save it in its original form. There ar

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-06 Thread Les Koehler
You can do it IF you're willing to change the file itself just to display it. Then, of course, you can't make text changes and save it in its original form. There are better tools available if that's what you want to do. Les Tom Huegel wrote: I don't do XEDIT macro's that often so this may b

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-06 Thread Maxim Bochagov
Tom, the best way is a practice, just try to explore "how it works". As example you can use existing highlights, like: *help perfkit tasks* and compare the output and source file: PERFKIT HELPTASK. The keyword is QUERY CTLCHAR. 2011/4/6 Tom Huegel > Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-06 Thread Frank M. Ramaekers
u simply "SET RESERVED n" on the line you wish to display the information. Now, if the file is small enough, you can simply put the entire file into STEM variables, then it's easy to break it up (PARSE VAR vblname field1 n ...) Frank M. Ramaekers Jr. ___

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-06 Thread Tom Huegel
> *From:* The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] *On > Behalf Of *Tom Huegel > *Sent:* Wednesday, April 06, 2011 9:34 AM > *To:* IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > *Subject:* XEDIT question > > > > I don't do XEDIT macro's that often so this may be obvious to s

Re: XEDIT question

2011-04-06 Thread Frank M. Ramaekers
ril 06, 2011 9:34 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: XEDIT question I don't do XEDIT macro's that often so this may be obvious to some, but I can't seem to find the 'how to' answer. Is there a way, (how to do it?) to set screen attributes on a file? The SET RESER

XEDIT question

2011-04-06 Thread Tom Huegel
I don't do XEDIT macro's that often so this may be obvious to some, but I can't seem to find the 'how to' answer. Is there a way, (how to do it?) to set screen attributes on a file? The SET RESERVED is fine it I want to affect the whole row, but I want to highlight-skip columns of data from the ed

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-22 Thread Dave
  I perfer Column Locate (CL) then Column Insert (CI) finishing with a REPEAT * (or as many lines as need modifing).   -Original Message- From: "Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR)" Sent: Feb 21, 2011 2:16 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Xedit question Hi   I ha

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Shimon Lebowitz
You could save a line there. >>-SHift--+-Left--+--+--+-->< '-Right-' | .-1--. | '---cols++-' +-target-+ '-*--' Shift Right 4 * Rega

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Ivica Brodaric
Mark, C/$/"CP QUERY DASD $"/* > Alas, testing revealed that the trailing quote doesn't get inserted. How > come? > Your trailing doublequote got truncated but XEDIT remained silent, right? That's one tiny quirk you've got to remember (or it gets etched into your mind anyway) when using the arbcha

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Tracy, David
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Robert Reuscher Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 5:52 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: Xedit question My original reply got eaten by the listserv as

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Robert Reuscher
My original reply got eaten by the listserv as it thought I was sending it commands (Didn't have any text of than the commands). SET ARBCHAR ON (or just ARBCHAR ON) ZONE 1 2 C/$/Q DA/* since he also wanted to strip out the leading numbers as shown in his desired results. Robert Reuscher NR5AR

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Mark Wheeler
> Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 15:30:16 -0500 > From: tlk_sysp...@yahoo.com > Subject: Re: Xedit question > To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > > c//CP QUERY DASD /5 > > the key is the // which puts your stuff at the beginning of each line. I wish > there was a > similar

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Rob van der Heij
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:16 PM, Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) wrote: > I want to insert the following command Q DA in front of each entry. What is > the best way to do this using xedit? This sound like "how can a drill a hole with... " type of challenge. I probably would not use XEDIT to do

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Frank M. Ramaekers
Subject: Xedit question Hi I have a bunch of lines in a file and I want to insert in the beginning of each line a Q DA command: EX: 09 B32D70 10 B32D80 11 B32D81 12 B32D82 13 B32D83 I want to insert the following command Q DA in front of each entry. What is the best way to do

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Kris Buelens
2011 > 03:16:31 PM---Hi I have a bunch of lines in a file and I want to]"Martin, > Terry R. (CMS---02/21/2011 03:16:31 PM---Hi I have a bunch of lines in a > file and I want to insert in the beginning of each line a Q DA comm > > From: "Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR)" >

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR)
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 3:29 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: Xedit question There's always the XEDIT "columnar" commands. If the file is really long, you could run the following macro /* IQDA XEDIT */ 'TOP' 'NEXT' 'CLOCATE :1' &

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Michael Donovan
; 'TOP' 'NEXT' 'CINSERT Q DA' 'REPEAT *' 'TOP' Thanks! Mike --- The reason lightning doesn't strike twice in the same place is that the same place isn't there the second time. - Willie Tyler From: "Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CT

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Thomas Kern
c//CP QUERY DASD /5 the key is the // which puts your stuff at the beginning of each line. I wish there was a similar notation for tack it onto the end of each line. I usually put CP commands in quotes '"', so the start of the line would be c//"CP QUERY DASD /5 and then use append " and repeat

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Michael MacIsaac
c//Q DA /* "Mike MacIsaac"(845) 433-7061

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Mark Pace
Sorry missed the numbers at the beginning. Shift left 2 and you remove the numbers leaving the space needed for the same change command. On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Mark Pace wrote: > I would shift every line right on space. > Then change the first space to your sting > c/ /Q DA /* > > > O

Re: Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Mark Pace
I would shift every line right on space. Then change the first space to your sting c/ /Q DA /* On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) < terry.mar...@cms.hhs.gov> wrote: > Hi > > > > I have a bunch of lines in a file and I want to insert in the beginning of > each line a

Xedit question

2011-02-21 Thread Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR)
Hi I have a bunch of lines in a file and I want to insert in the beginning of each line a Q DA command: EX: 09 B32D70 10 B32D80 11 B32D81 12 B32D82 13 B32D83 I want to insert the following command Q DA in front of each entry. What is the best way to do this using xedit? Q DA B32D70 Terry Ma

Re: XEDIT question

2011-01-25 Thread Kris Buelens
S > Yes, thats it! > > Thanks Richard and Tom. > > Steve. > > > -- > *From:* The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] *On > Behalf Of *Richard Troth > *Sent:* Tuesday, January 25, 2011 3:02 PM > *To:* IBMVM@LIS

Re: XEDIT question

2011-01-25 Thread Perez, Steve S
Yes, thats it! Thanks Richard and Tom. Steve. From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf Of Richard Troth Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 3:02 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: XEDIT question On an 80-col screen

Re: XEDIT question

2011-01-25 Thread Richard Troth
On an 80-col screen, SET VER 1 72, is what I use. That what you're after? -- R; <>< On Jan 25, 2011 3:52 PM, "Steve Perez" wrote: > Hello, > > There is a command or set of XEDIT commands that I used to do under XEDIT > that would allow me to view a 80+ column file without a line wrapping into

Re: XEDIT question

2011-01-25 Thread Tom Huegel
VERIFY ? ie verify 1 72 On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Steve Perez wrote: > Hello, > > There is a command or set of XEDIT commands that I used to do under XEDIT > that would allow me to view a 80+ column file without a line wrapping into > the next line. I have forgotten what the command or

XEDIT question

2011-01-25 Thread Steve Perez
Hello, There is a command or set of XEDIT commands that I used to do under XEDIT that would allow me to view a 80+ column file without a line wrapping int o the next line. I have forgotten what the command or commands are to stop the wrapping. I'm sure someone out there knows what that comm

Re: XEDIT Question

2009-10-02 Thread Schuh, Richard
top at the longest record's length. Regards, Richard Schuh > -Original Message- > From: The IBM z/VM Operating System > [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Tom Duerbusch > Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 7:52 AM > To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > Subject:

Re: XEDIT Question

2009-10-02 Thread P S
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Tom Duerbusch wrote: > I thought there was an old subcommandone that was used in the dial up > ages... > > Set Nulls on > Set Remote on > Set something on > > It was a method of having Xedit use trailing nulls, instead of trailing > blanks.  Which helped a lo

Re: XEDIT Question

2009-10-02 Thread Tom Duerbusch
I thought there was an old subcommandone that was used in the dial up ages... Set Nulls on Set Remote on Set something on It was a method of having Xedit use trailing nulls, instead of trailing blanks. Which helped a lot with a 9600 baud modem. Tom Duerbusch THD Consulting >>> "Schuh, Ri

Re: XEDIT Question

2009-10-02 Thread Russ Burtnett
It's not XEDIT but you can use BROWSE and SET HEX CHAR

Re: XEDIT Question

2009-10-01 Thread Ivica Brodaric
This won't help you in XEDIT, but in CMS you can use TYPE with HEX option. You can limit the output by columns and records. Ivica

Re: XEDIT Question

2009-10-01 Thread P S
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Feller, Paul wrote: >  You could try HEXTYPE, it might give you what you are looking for.  Not the > best looking screen, but it may help. No, it won't help. The suggestion to unpack it to hex nibbles and then put it back is a good one. Now we just need another V

Re: XEDIT Question

2009-10-01 Thread Feller, Paul
:46 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: XEDIT Question That is true, and they do not contain trailing blanks. However, ver h 1 * will pad the display with trailing x'40's on any short record. Regards, Richard Schuh > -Original Message- > From: The IBM z/VM Operating System &

Re: XEDIT Question

2009-10-01 Thread Schuh, Richard
ehalf Of P S > Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 2:28 PM > To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > Subject: Re: XEDIT Question > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Schuh, Richard > wrote: > > Suppose you are editing a file that has RECFM V and you want to see > > the hex translat

Re: XEDIT Question

2009-10-01 Thread Brian Nielsen
Not that I know of. Use this PIPE instead, and then edit the output file : pipe < input file a | deblock F 40 | specs 1-* c2x 1 | > output file a Feel free to adjust the width of the data from "40" to whatever number suits your taste. Brian Nielsen On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 14:23:44 -0700, Schu

Re: XEDIT Question

2009-10-01 Thread P S
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Schuh, Richard wrote: > Suppose you are editing a file that has RECFM V and you want to see the hex > translation. You enter the command VER H 1 *, and you are immediately > presented with the hex data. Is there any way to prevent XEDIT from padding > short records

XEDIT Question

2009-10-01 Thread Schuh, Richard
Suppose you are editing a file that has RECFM V and you want to see the hex translation. You enter the command VER H 1 *, and you are immediately presented with the hex data. Is there any way to prevent XEDIT from padding short records with x'40's? Any way short of rewriting a chunk of the XEDIT