Temporarily suspends the current SAS session and starts a session
of the ISPF editor or browser
| OS/390 specifics: |
host editor invoked
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Under OS/390, this command starts a session of the ISPF
editor or browser. Under other operating environments, it invokes other host-specific
editors.
Note:
The HOSTEDIT command works only if you
have invoked SAS from the ISPF environment.
You can execute the HOSTEDIT command from the command
line of any SAS window that involves the SAS Text Editor, such as the PROGRAM
EDITOR, LOG, OUTPUT, and NOTEPAD, windows, among others.
When the ISPF EDIT session begins, the screen displays
the contents of the window from which it was invoked. Depending on how the
window was defined when it was created, one of the following actions occurs:
Special text attributes such as color or highlighting
are lost during a host editing session. When the HOSTEDIT command is issued
from a window that contains text with these attributes, a requestor window
appears. The requestor window gives you the option of either continuing or
aborting the HOSTEDIT command.
When you have finished editing in the ISPF EDIT session,
do one of the following:
In each case, you are returned to the window in the
SAS session that was suspended.
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