RL restore saved file list

RL [mn] Restore List. A previously selected file or library list is redisplayed as the current file list. The display window is positioned as it was when the list was last displayed.

mn any one to eight digit alphanumeric mnemonic code, under which the file list to be activated had been saved with the SL (Save List) command (SL mn).

Even without an explicit SL command, the user can restore the following default lists

RLF last list of BS2000 files

RLJ last list of Job variables

RLL last list of library elements

RLD last Archive directory list

RLZ last list of ZIP archive elements

since these are saved automatically under the default names by CFS.

If mn is not specified, then the file list that was last active is redisplayed.

Entering the RL command without the mnemonic code of a list saved with SL is only possible if the ADOC mode of CFS is switched on (Standard).

For further information on restoring earlier file lists, see also the commands SL (Save List) on page 7-, ADOC (Automatic Documentation) on page 18- and DOC on page 18-q, as well as the DOCUMENTATION field of the Selection mask, described on page 4-.

Example:

Parallel processing of multiple library/file lists.

The user has selected a number of libraries as a file list. The table of contents of one of these libraries can be displayed using the NP/NPF Action Code. These contents can then, for example, be saved with SL1. The command RL will return the user to the original list of libraries. The contents of the next library can be displayed with NP/NPF, and then saved with SL2. This process can be repeated for all required libraries. Branching to and from each library directly is then possible with the commands RL1, RL2, etc.