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After
this
message
is
printed
the
system
prints
the
first
line
number
of
your
data
set,
unless
you
specified
NONUMinthe
EDIT
command.
The
"'
first
line
number
print;ed
-is
00010.
Type
the
first
line
of
input
to
the
right
of
the
line
number
and
press
the
RETURN
key
to
enter
it.
1.
The
system
then
prints
the
second
line
number,
which
is
00020,
and
you
may
then
enter
your
second
line
of
input,
and
so
on.
Caution:
A
hyphen
(minus
sign)
at
the
end
of
an
input
line
indicates
logical
continuation-
of
the
line.
In
inp~t
mode
logical
continuation
is
meaningful
only
if
you
are
using
the
syntax
checking
facility.
Whether
syntax
checking
or
not,
the
input
processor
will
delete
the
hyphen
from
the
end
of
the
line,
except
in
a
few
special
instances.
The
rules
governing
input
mode
handling
of
a
hyphen
at
the
end
of
a
line
are
detailed
in
Command
Language
Reference.
When
you
reach
the
end
of
the
data
you
want
to
enter,
press
the
RETURN
key
without
entering
anything
(a
null
line)
and
the
system
switches
to
edit
mode
•.
The
following
example
illustrates
the
points
just
discussed:
READY
edit
accts
new
data
INPUT
00010
#23942
5
00020
#32135
21
00030
#12174
12
00040
#49213
35
00050
#52221
50
00060
(null
line)
EDIT
0)2.75
0)3.90
0)1.80
0)7.95
0)2.35
acme
inc
bbb
corp
alpha
inds
xyz
dist
beta
mfg
In
the
example,
the
line
numbers
have
the
standard
increment
of
10.
If
you
prefer
a
different
increment,
you
can
use
the
INPUT
subcommand
to
create
the
data
set.
To
do
this
you
must
first
request
a
switch
to
edit
mode
by
entering
a
null
line
after
you
receive
the
INPUT
message.
Then
enter
the
INPUT
subcommand
specifying
the
number
of
the
first
line
and
the
size
of
the
increment.
After
entering
the
INPUT
subcommand
the
system
switches
to~
input
mode
and
prompts
you
with
the
first
line
number.
For
example,
to
start
with
line
5
and
use
increments
of
5,
you
could
use
the
following
sequence:
READY
edit
accts
new
data
INPUT
00010
(null
line)
EDIT
input
5 5
INPUT
00005
#23942
00010
#32135
00015
#32174
00020
#49213
00025
#52221
00030
(null
line)
EDIT
5
0)2.75
acme
inc
21
0)3.90
bbb
corp
12
0)1.80
alpha
inds
35
0)7.95
xyz
dist
50
0)2.35
beta
mfg
You
can
create
the
same
data
set
in
edit
mode.
However,
you
must
enter
the
line
numbers
you
wish
to
use.
1.Internally,
as
the
system
enters
the
line
into
the
data
set,
it
places
the
line
number
at
the
proper
position
within
the
line.
For
example,
the
line
number
becomes
the
first
six
characters
of
the
line
for
a
COBOL
data
set,
the
first
eight
characters
for
a
free
format
GOFORT
data
set.
and
the
last
eight
characters
for
a
PLIF
data
set.
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TSO
Terminal
User's
Guide
(Release
21)

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