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Canceling CAS definition edits


To cancel CAS definition changes in a CAS definition member (BBMTYBxx) in the parameter (UBBPARM) library, use the CANcel command. CANcel can be used at any time while in edit mode. You can cancel your changes even if you have already saved changes to the member, as long as you have not exited edit mode. For more information about edit mode, see Editing-CAS-definitions

The changes you can cancel include:

  • Adding a new CAS definition in the Add New CAS System Definition dialog
  • Changing an existing CAS definition in the Change a CAS System Definition dialog
  • All changes made to the CAS definition member since edit mode was activated

To cancel CAS definition changes

For both the CASDEF and CASDEFD views, the command is the same.

  • In the Add New CAS System Definition and Change a CAS System Definition dialogs, enter CAN on the COMMAND line. You are returned to the view from which you accessed the dialog. The edit lock is still active and your current edit status, (00 EDIT  ) or (00 EDIT  MOD   ), is unchanged.

  • In the view itself, enter CAN on the COMMAND line. You are returned to browse mode. The CAS definition member is restored to its original state before the edit lock was obtained. The status field on the window information line changes from (00 EDIT  ) or (00 EDIT  MOD   ) to (00 BROWSE   ). This indicates that the edit lock is no longer active.

 

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