LF—realign data on the ASCII linefeed character
The LF primary command
allows you to realign the data being edited by interpreting the ASCII
linefeed character X'0A'. The LF primary command is not available
when editing a z/OS® UNIX file. Instead, use the ASCII
edit facility to automatically realign the data in a z/OS UNIX file
based on the ASCII linefeed and carriage return characters. See Working with ASCII data.
Note: If the data is saved,
it is saved in the realigned state. There is no command to reverse
the alignment. The command should not be executed twice against the
data, as the blanks following the linefeed character will be interpreted
as part of the data for the next line.
Syntax
See Restructuring data based on the linefeed character for more information.
Examples
To realign the data being edited
by interpreting the ASCII linefeed character X'0A':
LF