Have you ran a panel trace yet?
Regards,
John K
C.2 Panel trace command (ISPDPTRC) © Copyright IBM Corp. 1980, 2011
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The ISPDPTRC command traces the Dialog Manager panel processing that
occurs within any screen in the current ISPF session. You can trace both
the execution of panel service calls (DISPLAY, TBDISPL, and TBQUERY) and
the processing that occurs within the Dialog Manager panel code, including
the processing of statements in the )ABCINIT, )ABCPROC, )INIT, )REINIT,
and )PROC sections of the panel.
The output from the trace is written to a dynamically allocated VB
(variable blocked) data set that has a record length of 255. Where the
ddname ISPDPTRC is preallocated, this data set is used, providing it
refers to a sequential, VB data set with a record length of at least 255.
-----IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> wrote: -----
To: [email protected]
From: Peter Hunkeler
Sent by: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
Date: 04/10/2014 11:10AM
Subject: Re: ISPF START command remains on the command line
>Lots of great suggestions in this thread. Use what you like and ignore
the rest.
I fully agree. Nevertheless, I do have my own great ways to jump around
without the need to take my fingers off the keyboard (no mouse needed).
I'm using PCOM macros.
My problem is not how to get around but to understand why the command
is not clear in the command line. Still investigating...
Thanks for your suggestions
--
Peter Hunkeler
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