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Creating an oversized table 5–18, Setting up function keys to move columns – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Setting Up Function Keys to Move Columns

Creating an Oversized Table

5–18

058060 Tandem Computers Incorporated

Command: 8# UP CH;NEW;REPL "","(",*/*,*:*,I;FO EOL;REPL "",")",*/*,*:*;NEW

administration

Yuen

design and layout

Medici

Repeats the string of

commands eight times.

Makes the character

marked by the

cursor uppercase.

Moves the cursor to

the next [new] line.

Replaces a null

(no space between

first set of "") with an

open parenthesis.

Moves the cursor

FORWARD to the

END-OF-LINE.

2 Press *C to display

the *C response line.

a

1 Start with the

cursor here.

Tells TEDIT to ignore the case (upper or lower) of the

letter it searches for. The I is here only to cancel the E

from the previous REPLACE command you gave.

Replaces a null

with a close

parenthesis.

The line the cursor is in.

Commands are
separated by
semicolons (;).

Moves the

cursor to the

next [new] line.

3.

Press *C again. TEDIT performs the string of commands you typed on
the response line eight times. The file now looks like the following
example. (Only part of the file is shown.)

The first letter of

each department

name is capitalized.

Administration

(Yuen)

Design and layout

(Medici)

Editing

Parentheses are inserted

around each name.

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