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UP


UP is a basic panel command that you can issue from any product panel that contains a scrollable list.

UP scrolls the display in the direction of the top of the list. The value you specify remains in effect until you perform one of the following actions:

  • Change it using the UP command
  • Modify your User Profile
  • End your product session

UP is the default value assigned to the F7 key.

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Parameter

Description

none

If no parameter is specified, the amount scrolled is determined by the scroll amount displayed in the upper right corner of the panel. The default for this value is specified on the Session Options panel of User Options or the User Profile.

nnnn

Determines the number of lines scrolled in the range 1–9999

MAX

The top of the list is displayed.

PAGE

Data is scrolled one full page at a time. The length of a full page varies depending on the number of scrollable lines displayed on the panel.

HALF

Data is scrolled one half page at a time (half the scrollable lines displayed on the panel).

CSR

The cursor position determines the number of lines scrolled. The line at the cursor position is displayed at the bottom of the scrollable area.

GRP

Data is scrolled one repeating group at a time. This value is valid only when viewing reports with repeating groups.

To issue the UP command, follow one of these steps:

  • Press F7 to use the default scrolling amount.
  • Type a parameter on the Command line, and press F7.
  • Type UP (with or without a parameter) on the Command line, and press Enter.

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