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enrico-sorichetti

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 9:22 pm
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the discussion about CAPS ON/OFF is completely unrelated and irrelevant for the original issue...

getting the ISPF warning will simply depend on the workflow ...

for the sample I posted the sequence

running the script
editing the file will result in the warning message (sometimes !)
exiting with cancel
RE-editng the file will not give the warning
because even with the cancel the ISPF edit profile based on the last qualifier will have been saved
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Pedro

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 11:04 pm
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'CAPS OFF' Macro didn't work because you are limited to only one word macro name. And since 'CAPS OFF' are 2 words, it didn't work.

The 'macro name' parameter should be (wait for it...) the name of a macro! Where the macro is the name of a member from SYSEXEC, SYSPROC, or the name of a compiled program.

It will not work to specify the name of a editor macro service name instead of the member name.
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