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MAX, BOTTOM, and TOP Commands

Use the MAX (or M) command when scrolling on a display that contains more data than fits on a logical screen. MAX indicates to scroll the maximum number of data lines. You can use the MAX command with the PF7 (scroll up) key to scroll to the top of the data or the PF8 (scroll down) key to scroll to the bottom of the display data.

The BOTTOM and TOP commands also take you to the bottom or top of the display. These commands are entered on the command line and are executed when you press Enter.