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z/OS V1R6.0 ISPF User™s Guide Vol II - Mathematical Modelling ...

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Settings (Option 0)|||v Enable EURO sign (currency symbol)v Scroll member listv Allow empty member listv Allow empty member list (nomatch)v Empty member list for edit onlyBlank out the slash to deselect an option; each option is described below.Command line at bottomSpecifies that the command line is to appear at the bottom of each logicalscreen. If you have specified that the panel should be displayed in CUAmode, the command line placement defaults to the bottom.Notes:1. The default is to have the command line placement at the bottom.However, if your current application profile table specifies ASIS, thedefault does not override it.2. If you deselect this field, the command line appears as specified in thepanel definition statements. Unless indicated in the panel definition, itappears at the top of the panel.When you select the Command line at bottom option, the followingchanges take place:v The command line moves to the last line of the logical screen or the lineabove the function keys depending on the CUA mode setting (seeTable 1 on page 28).v Each line that follows the command line shifts up one line.v The long message overlays the line above the new command linelocation.If the command line for a table display panel has been moved to thebottom and if no alternate placement has been specified for the longmessage line, the line directly above the repositioned command line isreserved (left blank) for the display of long messages. Otherwise, if youenter erroneous data on that line, a long message could overlay thatdata.v In general, the display location of the function key definitions dependson several variables.– If the panel display mode CUA option is not selected, and theKEYLIST option is set to OFF, the function key definitions display onthe lines immediately above the long message line.– If the panel display mode CUA option is on, and the KEYLIST optionis set to OFF, the function key definitions display below the longmessage line.– If the KEYLIST option is set to ON, and the panel definition does notcontain a )PANEL statement, the positioning of the function keysdepends on the CUA mode setting.– If the KEYLIST option is set to ON, and the panel definition containsa )PANEL statement, the positioning of the function keys is below thelong message line.If the Panel display CUA mode option is not selected, an exception tothis situation occurs when an alternate placement for the long messageline has been specified using the LMSG keyword on the )BODY headerstatement. Under these circumstances, the function key definitionsdisplay immediately above the command line.Chapter 2. Settings (Option 0) 27

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