

Defining a Program › Displaying and Editing a Program
Displaying and Editing a Program
There are three ways to display or edit the components that make up a program. Use the display methods when you do not intend to make any changes to the program. Use the edit methods when you want to make changes to the program.
- Enter the following command on the command line to display the component:
DISPLAY PROGRAM program-name component-name
Enter the following command on the command line to edit the component:
EDIT PROGRAM program-name component-name
If you do not include a program name or component name, a prompter displays. Enter the missing program name or component name on the prompter to complete the command.
- Select option 1, DISPLAY/EDIT, from the Program Maintenance menu. This displays a prompter. You must specify not only the program name and component name, but also whether you want to display or edit the component.
- From the DISPLAY INDEX PROGRAM line command field, enter the line command DIS next to the program you want to display or enter EDI next to the program you want to edit. The procedure component of the program displays. To edit or display another component, such as RES, enter RES on the command line before pressing Enter.
For more information about these commands, see the Command Reference Guide.
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