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How to Assign a Label in OPSLOG Browse

OPSLOG Browse lets you assign labels to lines in OPSLOG Browse so that you can rapidly return to a prior place in OPSLOG Browse. Labels are assigned by typing the label over the MSGNO column in the OPSLOG display. Since the MSGNO column is not always displayed you may need to enter a DISPLAY primary command to display the MSGNO column.

A label in OPSLOG Browse is similar to a label in ISPF edit. It must start with a period (.) and can contain as many as seven additional alphabetic characters. Labels can be moved by entering the same label on a different line. Labels can be removed by blanking them out.

The labels are unique for each log name. The same label value can be set while browsing each log name and each label represents its own unique position within that OPSLOG.

You can rapidly reposition to a label by using the LOCATE primary command followed by the name of the label to locate.

Labels are not preserved from one OPSLOG Browse session to another.