Try UNNUM ?

Ed
> On Dec 16, 2016, at 9:15 AM, willie bunter 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Good Day To All,
> 
> Is there a way of filling columns 80 95 with blanks?  I have sequence 
> commands (please see below for an example) which I would like to remove.
> 
> 00550003   ** 
> 00560000      
> 00570001   *  
> 00580003   ** 
> 00590000      
> 00600001   *  
> 00610003   ** 
> 00620000      
> 00630001   *  
> 00640003   ** 
> 00650000      
> 00660001   *  
> 00670003   ** 
> 00680000      
> 00690001   *  
> 00700003   ** 
> 00710000      
> 
> I looked at using C P'00' " " 80 95 however since this is a huge dsn I was 
> wondering if there is a quicker way.  I also considered pressing the EOF key 
> on my keyboard on every line however since the file is quite large it would 
> take me a while.
> 
> Is there a line command I could issue to do what I want to do?  I remember in 
> ROSCOE I could issue the command FILL 80 95  and it would replace the numbers 
> with blank spaces.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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