This kind of macro would be my suggestion - I've long wished for a variation of F9 that would retrieve non-commands I've entered on that line - like parameters I've used on a PDM option. I almost always use DBGVIEW(*ALL) when compiling ILE - and I enter it on the command line when using option 14 or15 - would love to have a retrieval for that instead of typing - of course, could use a macro there, as well!

HTH
Vern

At 06:56 AM 2/20/2008, you wrote:

Or....

If you are using client access, you can set up a macro such as
[pf9]
[erase eof]

And assign it to a short cut like ctrl-a



-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of tim
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Subject: RE: PDM command line

I've created a user define option "Q" that "calls qcmd".

I get a command line with 2 touches...

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David FOXWELL
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 5:46 AM
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Subject: PDM command line

Just a thought, after all these years, maybe there's a way and I never asked
how :

In PDM how do I place my cursor at the beginning of the command line with
one touch and without recalling the last command used (F9)?
A bit like F5.


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