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Status Future consideration
Workspace z/OS
Categories ISPF
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 21, 2023

ISPF 3.4 / DSLIST - change S line command to browse or view the data set

Under ISPF, 3.4 option or DSLIST, if you use the S line command to select a data set it shows a shorter version of the Data Set Information panel. My suggestion is to change the S line command to browse or view the data set. Or at least, give us the option of changing the default behavior in ISPF settings.


The S line command is a common option in other panels, like S on a PDS/e member list can be used to browse, view or edit a data set depending on how it was selected before. On SDSF we use S to select and browse a joblog. When training people that are new to ISPF they tend to try and use S to select a data set because that would make sense.


Besides that, the S line command only shows a few lines less than the already useful I line command. So why have two commands showing almost the same thing when the difference is so little?

Idea priority Low