START

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Starts a dialog in a new logical screen. If a logical screen does not exist, it will be created.

You can use the START command to:
Note:
  1. If you are running in GUI mode, issuing the START command creates a new window.
  2. If you are running on the host and invoke START from a pull-down choice, the screen will be split where your cursor is located within the pull-down.
  3. This function does not change the limitation number of logical screens. If ISPF already has the maximum number of screens when the START command is issued, the screen is re-split; that is, the split line might move on the host, or a window is reused if you are running in GUI mode.