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Using the Dup key while entering data: The Dup key duplicates, or copies, all or part of a field from the preceding statement into the

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statement you are currently entering.

For example, assume you are entering the statements in this

procedure:

Statements 2 and 3 are similar. After you enter statement 2, you are prompted to enter statement 3:

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12345678901234567890123456 7890123456 7890123456 78901234567890123456 7890123456 789

8 9 0 1 2

01234567890123456789012345678901234567890

Rather than typing statement 3, if you are not in ideographic mode, press the Dup key. The code you entered in the first field of statement 2 is copied to the first field of statement 3. Overscored asterisks (*) are displayed in the positions of the first field of statement 3 that will contain the code copied from the previous statement:

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Enter 120 SEULIB OE400R W2

II FllE NAME,;.CUSTMAST

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2 3 4 . 5 6 7

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8 • . · .. 0. .l . . 2

·012345678901.23456789012345678901234567890

The duplicated code is actually entered when you press the Enter key

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Press the Home key and the code in statement 3 is displayed for you.

Move the cursor to position 14 and type the new file name, CUSTORDS. Press the Enter key to enter the change:

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Enter 120 SEULIB OE400R Wl

// FILE NAME·CUSTMAST

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 I I FILE

NAME-8 0 1 2

01234567890123456789012345678901234567890

Enter or update statement number

If you press the Dup key when the cursor is at the beginning of a field, SEU fills the field with data from that corresponding field in the previous statement. If you press the DU P key when the cursor is not at the beginning of a field, SEU fills the cursor position and the rest of the field with data from corresponding positions in the previous statement.

If you press the Dup key when you are entering the first statement in a member, SEU fills the field with blanks because there is no preceding data.

Using the Dup key while updating data: When you are updating a field within a statement and press the Dup key, it does not duplicate data from the preceding statement. If you have typed incorrect data into a field, move the cursor back to the beginning of the field and press the Dup key. SEU restores the original data to the field.

Help Key

This key displays additional information, if any, about the display you are using. If there is more than one field on the display, the help text Starting from statement number.

Ending with statement number . .

When you press the Help key, SEU displays a list of available command keys. Press the Roll Up (Roll +) key and the following additional information is displayed:

HELP FOR INCLUDE Include from library name . . . . . . . .

Enter the name of the library that contains the member from which you want to include one or more statements.

If you have not specified a library, the default fs #LIBRARY, the systetn library. If you entered // LIBRARY NAME-libname earlier, the default library is libname. If you specified a library in the last parameter of the SEU connand, that 11 brary is the default library. Include from member name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The included member automatically defaults to the member type of the member you are including into. If you want the included member to be of a different type, enter: NAME, TYPE where NAME is the member name and TYPE is P for procedure member or S for source member.

You can use the Roll Up key (Roll +) to continue the help text if there is more than one help display for the display you were using.

Roll Up (Roll t)

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When you hold down the Shift key (

0)

and press the Roll Up key (Roll t), SEU will display statements that are closer to the end of the member than those currently on the display. The statements appear to roll upward and out of sight at the top of the display.

If you continue to hold down the Roll Up key and the Shift key (

0),

SEU will continue to roll through the member. This allows you to look through the member in a short time.

The roll factor determines how many new statements are displayed when you press a roll key. Assume that the roll factor is 12. If statements 1 .00 through 16.00 are being displayed when you press the Roll Up key, SEU displays 12 more statements, or statements 13.00 through 28.00.

Positions 2 and 3 of the SEU status line show the current roll factor.

You can change the roll factor by pressing the Change Roll Factor command key (Cmd 15) and entering a new factor. The roll factor can be any value from 1 through 99.

Wraparound: Wraparound occurs when you press the Roll Up key (Roll +) after SEU displays the last statement in the member. If the last statement is being displayed when you press the Roll Up key, SEU starts over again and displays the first and following statements in the member.

For example, assume the member contains 43 statements and the roll factor is 16. If statements 25.00 through 40.00 are being displayed when you press the Roll Up key, SEU displays statements 41.00

through 43.00. If you press the Roll Up key again, SEU displays statements 1.00 through 16.00.

Roll Down (Roll _.,)

The Roll Down key operates the opposite of the Roll Up key (Roll +).

It causes SEU to display statements that are closer to the beginning of the member than those currently on the display screen.

The statements appear to roll downward from the top of the display

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