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BROWSE—browse recursively

z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol II
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The BROWSE command allows you to browse another member of the same data set. It also allows you to browse any other data set or a z/OS® UNIX file without ending your current Browse session.

The BROWSE command has this syntax:

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>>-BROWSE--+--------+------------------------------------------><
           '-member-'   

where:
member
An optional member of the ISPF library or other partitioned data set that you are currently browsing. You may enter a member pattern to generate a member list.

For example, if you were browsing a member of library ISPFDEMO.XXX.COBOL, you could enter this command to display the panel shown in Figure 1:

BROWSE CBLMAIN

If you do not specify a member name, the Browse Command - Entry Panel is displayed.

You end a nested Browse session the same way you would a normal one. When you end the nested Browse session, the current Browse session resumes.

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