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To
insert
one
line
of
data
after
the
current
line,
use
the
INSERT
subcommand
with
the
insert-data
operand.
For
example:
list
*
TAKE
ME
OUT
insert
to
the
ball
game
The
rules
for
separating
inserted
data
from
the
subcommand name
are
the
same
as
for
separating
data
from
line
numbers.
To
insert
more
than
one
line,
use
the
INSERT
or
INPUT
subcommands.
INPUT
or
INSERT
can
be
used
for
data
sets
with
or
without
line
numbers.
The
INSERT subcommand
inserts
one
or
more
lines
of
data
following
the
location
pointed
to
by
the
current
line
pointer.
For
example,
assume
that
you
have
the
following
data
set:
A.
CARSON
DEPT
A72
T.
DANIELS
DEPT
792
C.
DICKENS
DEPT
981
R.
EMERSON
DEPT
245
E.
FARRELL
DEPT
B32
C.
LEVI
DEPT
229
D.
MADISON
DEPT
D49
To
insert
three
lines
after
the
entry
for
E.
FARRELL
and
before
the
entry
for
C. LEVII
you
must
first
position
the
current
line
pointer
at
the
fifth
line.
Your
listing
would
look
like
this:
EDIT
top
down 5
insert
INPUT
e.
glotz
dept
741
p.
henry
dept
333
h.
hill
dept
R92
(null
line)
EDIT
You
must
enter
a
null
line
to
indicate
the
end
of
your
input.
The
INPUT
subcommand
is
used
in
a
manner
similar
to
the
INSERT
subcommand
if
your
data
set
does
not
have
line
numbers.
Use
an
asterisk
in
the
INPUT
subcommand
to
indicate
that
the
lines
of
input
that
follow
are
to
be
inserted
in
the
location
following
the
current
line
pointer.
For
example,
assume
that
you
have
the
following
data
set:
A.
CARSON
DEPT
A72
T.
DANIELS
DEPT
795
C.
DICKENS
DEPT
981
R.
EMERSON
DEPT
245
E.
FARRELL
DEPT
B32
C.
LEVI
DEPT
229
D.
MADISON
DEPT
D49
42
TSO
Terminal
User's
Guide
(Release
21)

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BrandIBM
ModelSystem/360
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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