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Thank you. That worked great.
Albert York
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Handy [SMTP:dhandy1@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 11:35 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: System/36 menus
Albert,
>How do you edit system/36 menus?
It is generally done via SDA, but can be done via SEU if preferred.
There are
two styles of S36 menus: fixed format and free format. Fixed format
always have
two columns of options: 1-12 on the left and 13-24 on the right.
At any rate, use STRS36 if necessary to get in the S36EE. (The
command line is
in all uppercase while in the S36EE.) Then just type SDA and follow
the
prompts. For menus that is option 1, then identify the library and
menu names
and put a Y in the "Create or update menu and/pr command text"
field. Use F10
to advance from the menu image to the command list, etc.
When you save the changes SDA can recompile the menu too.
Doug
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