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END—End the Edit Session z/OS ISPF Edit and Edit Macros SC19-3621-00 |
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The END macro command ends the editing of the current sequential data set or partitioned data set member. DescriptionIf an edit macro contains an ISREDIT END statement, there can be no other ISREDIT or ISPEXEC statements following it. If one of these kinds of statements does follow an ISREDIT END, the edit macro ends with an error when that statement occurs. However, any other CLIST, REXX exec, or program statements can follow an ISREDIT END statement and process normally. If no aliases
have been defined for END, the response of the editor to the END command
depends on:
Note: When END is entered in the
macro field in the edit prompt panel (ISRUEDIT), the macro name is
not saved in the profile for use in future sessions. This is to avoid
having the editor appear to do nothing when it is invoked from the
data set list.
See Ending an edit session for more information. Return codes
ExamplesTo end the current edit session:
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