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4.2 Phrase Selection


-----------------  Subject Cross Reference - Phrase Selection  --  ROW 1 OF 11
Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> PAGE

Line Cmds: D Delete  S Select

Cmd   Hits   Phrase
 -   ------  ----------------------------------------------------
 _        1  CHANGE SAS LOAD LIBRARY
 _        2  CREATE SAS LIBRARY
 _        1  SAS DATA LIBRARIES
 _        2  SAS HELP LIBRARY
 _        1  SAS LIBRARIES
 _        2  SAS LIBRARY MAINTENANCE
 _        1  SAS LOAD LIBRARY
 _        2  SAS PRODUCT LOAD LIBRARY
 _        1  SAS SUPPLEMENTAL LIBRARY
 _        3  SEPARATE SAS LIBRARY
 _        4  SPECIAL SAS LIBRARY
 -   ------  ----------------------------------------------------


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  Figure 4-3.  Subject Cross Reference Phrase Selection


The Phrase Selection panel shows you the result of a subject
cross reference search.  It is displayed when you select
keywords on the Keyword Selection panel and type SC in the
Command field.

The Hits column tells you how many text sections contain a
reference to each phrase listed.

Use the S line command to select the phrases that you want to
look up in the text. Those phrases and a description of the
guide and section they appear in will be listed on the
Subject Cross Reference Text Selection panel, as illustrated
in Figure 4-4.  From the Text Selection panel you can browse
or print text.

To select all the phrases displayed, use the S primary
command.

LINE COMMANDS

Line commands are entered to the left of one or more rows of
the phrase list.  The valid commands are:

   D (Delete)

       Delete the phrase indicated by the line command; this
       eliminates phrases that are of no interest.

   S (Select)

       Select the phrases that are of interest, in order to
       see a list of text sections that use each selected
       phrase.

Multiple phrases can be selected at one time.  When you
return to this display, after reviewing the titles under text
selection, the phrases you have already selected will be
marked with an asterisk.

PRIMARY COMMANDS - Command ===>

The Command field is used to enter primary commands that
control the phrase selection listing or the choice of phrases
for text selection.

   F (Find)

       Display all phrases in the list that match the find
       argument.

       Example:  Find phrases containing a word or string

           F JCL    (show all phrases that contain JCL)

       Use the R (Reset) command to return to the full phrase
       list.

   L (Locate)

       Scroll to the first phrase (alphabetically) beginning
       with the locate argument string.

       Example:  Locate a phrase in the display list

           L J    (scroll to the phrases that begin with J)

       Locate operates within the range defined by the F
       (Find) command, if it has previously been issued.
   LAST

       Display the previous text selection list, if a
       previous cross reference search has been run during
       the current session.

   M (bookMark)

       Switch the display to the contents of the current
       Bookmark List.

   R (Reset)

       Remove the previous find argument selection and return
       to the full phrase list.  This will reposition the
       display at the beginning of the phrase list.

   S (Select)

       Select all phrases currently available on the display,
       and begin the text selection display.  Equivalent to
       typing S line command on all the phrases that you
       could scroll to on the display.  If Find is in effect,
       then only those phrases that match the find criteria
       are selected.

Other acceptable primary commands are the standard ISPF PF
keys and Command Table commands, like Up and Down.  If the
display list is too long to fit on one screen, these
scrolling commands allow you to move through the entire list.