RESET—Reset the Data Display
The RESET primary command can restore line numbers in the line command field when those line numbers have been replaced by labels, pending line commands, error flags, and change flags. RESET can also delete special lines from the display, redisplay excluded lines and excluded lines messages, and temporarily disable the highlighting of FIND strings.
Syntax
You can type the operands in any order. If you
do not specify any operands, RESET processes all operands except LABEL.
- CHANGE
- Removes
==CHG>
flags from the line command field. - COMMAND
- Removes any pending line commands from the line command field.
- ERROR
- Removes
==ERR>
flags from the line command field. - EXCLUDED
- Redisplays any excluded line.
- FIND
- Turns off highlighting of FIND strings until the next FIND, RFIND,
CHANGE, or RCHANGE command. SEEK and EXCLUDE do not return the highlighting
of FIND strings in this manner.
The resetting of FIND highlighting does not honor the range specified on the RESET command.
- HIDE
- Redisplays all "n Line(s) not Displayed" messages for excluded lines that were hidden through the HIDE command.
- LABEL
- Removes labels from the line command field.
- SOURCE
- Revert back from ASCII editing mode to EBCDIC editing mode such that the data is not translated from or to ASCII when displaying and receiving input from the terminal.
- SPECIAL
- Deletes any temporary line from the panel:
- Bounds line flagged as
=BNDS>
- Column identification lines flagged with
=COLS>
- Information lines flagged with
======
- Mask lines flagged as
=MASK>
- Message lines flagged as
==MSG>
- Note lines flagged with
=NOTE=
- Profile lines flagged as
=PROF>
- Tabs line flagged as
=TABS>
- Bounds line flagged as
- ALL
- Removes all changes to the line number field.
- labela, labelb
- Labels identifying the start and end of the group of lines to be reset.
For more information about using labels to identify a group of lines, see Labels and line ranges.
Description
RESET scans every line of data. If you want to delete a small number of special lines, you can get faster response time if you use the D (delete) line command.
Examples
To reset all lines except those
that contain labels:
RESET
To reset
only the lines that contain labels:
RESET LABEL
To
reset only the lines that contain pending line commands:
RESET COMMAND
To
reset only the lines that contain
==ERR>
flags:
RESET ERROR
To reset only the lines
that contain
==CHG>
flags: RESET CHANGE
To
reset only the special (temporary) lines:
RESET SPECIAL
To
reset only the excluded lines:
RESET EXCLUDED
To
reset only the excluded lines messages:
RESET HIDE
To
reset all lines between and including the .START and .STOP labels,
except those that contain labels:
RESET .START .STOP