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ISREDIT MACRO (HELP)
ISPEXEC CONTROL ERRORS RETURN
/**** SET MESSAGE DISPLAY ON/OFF BASED ON THE DEBUG SWITCH ***/
ISPEXEC VGET (DBGSWTCH) PROFILE
IF &DBGSWTCH = &STR(ON) THEN CONTROL MSG LIST CONLIST SYMLIST NOFLUSH
ELSE CONTROL NOMSG NOLIST NOFLUSH NOPROMPT
/******************************************************************/
/* 'BROWSEME' EDIT MACRO. BROWSE THE FILE BEING EDITED. */
/* AUTHOR : DAVID LEIGH DATE : 02-20-89 */
/******************************************************************/
IF &HELP = &STR(HELP) THEN GOTO HELPSEC
ISREDIT (DSN) = DATASET
ISREDIT (MBR) = MEMBER
IF &HELP ¬= NOSAVE THEN ISREDIT SAVE
IF &STR(&MBR) > THEN ISPEXEC BROWSE DATASET('&DSN(&MBR)')
ELSE ISPEXEC BROWSE DATASET('&DSN')
EXIT 01000000
HELPSEC: + 02480000
ISPEXEC SELECT PGM(ISPTUTOR) PARM(HELPSHEL) 02490000
SET ZEDLMSG = &STR(*** HELP DISPLAYED FOR BROWSEME UTILITY + 02490000
*** NO PROCESSING PERFORMED ***) 02490000
ISPEXEC SETMSG MSG(UTLZ000) 02490000
EXIT
Documentation
This utility allows you to type BROWSEME on the command line of a file being
edited and be taken into an ISPF BROWSE of that same dataset. When you quit
the BROWSE, you will return to the EDIT. This may be useful for an 80 byte
text file where readable text extends past column 72. To see the full 80 bytes
in this situation, you would type BROWSEME and press ENTER. Note : BROWSEME
does a "save" of the dataset prior to "browsing", so that the version to be
"browsed" is identical to the version being "edited". To NOT perform the save,
type BROWSEME NOSAVE on the command line, and the most recent version from DASD
will be "browsed".

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