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APPENDIX1.2.1.3 Changing from One Mode to Another



If you specify an existing data set name as an operand for the EDIT command, you begin processing in edit mode. If you specify a new data set name or an old data set with no records as an operand for the EDIT command, you begin processing in input mode.

   You change from edit mode to input mode when: 




   If this is the first time during your current usage of EDIT that input 
   mode is entered, input begins at the line after the last line of the data 
   set for data sets which are not empty, or at the first line of the data 
   set for empty data sets. If this is not the first time during your current 
   usage of EDIT that input mode is entered, input begins at the point 
   following the data entered when last in input mode. 


   If you use the INPUT subcommand without the R operand and the line is null 
   (that is, it contains no data), input begins at the specified line. If the 
   specified line contains data, input begins at the first increment past 
   that line. If you use the INPUT subcommand with the R operand, input 
   begins at the specified line, replacing existing data, if any. 


   You switch from input mode to edit mode when: 







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