For the love of Dr. Goodnight - someone answer this question. I also need to know!
Roger
BTW, There are other OS besides MS Windows....
I don't have a Unix box to test this but the KEYS window may help the second part of this question. If there is enough commonality F9 should open the KEYS window from the program editor. Look for an entry that has SUBMIT. add ";program;recall;" or possibly pgm or wpgm instead of program to the end of the line. Use the function key indicated, probably F8, to submit programs. That should recall the text of the submitted program. If there is a 'clear' on the submit line delete it.
One usefule KEYS string I use is:
odsresults;select all;clear;log;clear;output;clear;wpgm;
This removes all the text from the output and log windows and the tree of results from the explorer returning to the editor(enhanced in windoze)
another is
vt _last_ openmode=edit;
which opens the last created dataset and allows sorting or editing.
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