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If
you
prefer"
you
can
define
tab
settings
by
entering
a
line
containing
tis
in
positions
corresponding
to
desired
tab
settings.
For
example,
to
establish
tab
settings
in
columns
10,
25,
and
35
you
can
use
the
TABSET
subcommand
as
follows:
tabset
image
123456789tbbbbbbbbbbbbbbtaaaaaaaaat
You
must
fill
the
spaces
between
the
tis
with
blanks
or
characters
other
than
t.
Do
not
use
the
TAB
key
when
entering
the
IMAGE
line,
nor
the
backspace
except
as
a
character-deletion
character
If
you
want
to
nullify
the
existing
tab
settings
for
the
data
set,
enter
the
TABSET
subcommand
as
follows:
tabset
off
The maximum
number
of
logical
tab
settings
that
can
be
defined
is
ten.
Finding
and
Positioning the Current Line Pointer
Unless
you
plan
to
use
line
numbers
for
all
your
edit
operations,
you
should
know how
to
find
and
reposition
the
current
line
pointer.
These
operations
are
described
in
the
following
paragraphs.
FINDING
THE
CURRENT
LINE
POINTER
The
location
of
the
current
line
pointer
is
determined
by
the
last
subcommand
you
entered.
If
you
are
editing
an
old
data
set,
the
current
line
pointer
is
ppsitioned
at
the
last
line
of
the
data
set
upon
initial
entry
into
Edit
mode.
Figure
5
shows
the
location
of
the
pointer
at
the
end
of
each
subcommand.
If
you
do
not
remember
this
information,
you
can
use
the
LIST
subcommand
with
the
*
operand
to
find
the
line
at
which
the
pointer
is
positioned.
For
example:
list
*
THIS
IS
THE
LINE
AT
WHICH
THE
CURRENT
LINE
POINTER
IS
POSITIONED
You
can
also
have
the
system
display
the
line
at
which
the
pointer
is
positioned
every
time
the
pointer
changes
as
a
result
of
the
CHANGE,
TOP,
BOTTOM,
UP.
DOWN.
FIND
and
DELETE
subcommands.
To
do
this
use
the
VERIFY
subcommand
as
follows:
verify
The VERIFY subcommand
is
in
effect
until
you
enter
it
again
with
the
OFF
operand:
verify
off
Entering
and
Manipulating
Data
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BrandIBM
ModelSystem/360
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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