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Jaheuk
Obsidian | Level 7
hi folks,
with PREVMCD command we call recall previous typed in command.
However this is limited!!

What to do do/change to be able to recall more???

Regards,
Herman
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art297
Opal | Level 21
Herman,

If you are asking about PREVCMD then you are really asking about DM commands and how you might be able to use them. Take a look at: http://www2.sas.com/proceedings/sugi23/Posters/p182.pdf, although I am sure you can Google numerous other references.

HTH,
Art
Peter_C
Rhodochrosite | Level 12
Herman
in addition to the paper referred to by Art,
In the old SAS environment that used to be called SAS Display Manager, there is a command called COMMAND for which SAS On-line Documentation provides this

COMMAND <<WINDOW <"title"> | BAR

MAX=max-commands
specifies the maximum number of commands to "remember" in the command bar drop- down list. Valid values are 0 through 50.

You must specify the WINDOW or BAR argument in the command before specifying the MAX argument.

So if your max is set below 50, then COMMAND bar max=50 will make a difference.

peterC

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