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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
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<dt>Default value | <dt>Default value | ||
<dd>C'@' (124) | <dd>C'<b>@</b>' (124) | ||
<dt>Parameter type | <dt>Parameter type | ||
<dd>User | <dd>User | ||
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<dd><var class="product">Model 204 V6.1</var> or earlier | <dd><var class="product">Model 204 V6.1</var> or earlier | ||
</dl> | </dl> | ||
==Description== | == | ||
<p> | Description== | ||
<p>A character, decimal, or hexadecimal EBCDIC character code should be used to indicate the value of the parameter. For certain terminals, it is convenient to set ERASE to 109, which is the decimal representation of the code transmitted by the backspace key. </p> | <p> | ||
<p>The use of ERASE is controlled by the EDIT parameter.</p> | <var>ERASE</var> specifies the symbol for character deletion used in editing.</p> | ||
[[Category:User | <p> | ||
A character, decimal, or hexadecimal EBCDIC character code should be used to indicate the value of the parameter. For certain terminals, it is convenient to set <var>ERASE</var> to 109, which is the decimal representation of the code transmitted by the backspace key. </p> | |||
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The use of <var>ERASE</var> is controlled by the <var>[[EDIT parameter|EDIT]]</var> parameter.</p> | |||
[[Category:User parameters]] | |||
[[Category:Parameters]] | [[Category:Parameters]] |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 3 December 2014
Erase-character symbol
Summary
- Default value
- C'@' (124)
- Parameter type
- User
- Where set
- By any user
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V6.1 or earlier
== Description==
ERASE specifies the symbol for character deletion used in editing.
A character, decimal, or hexadecimal EBCDIC character code should be used to indicate the value of the parameter. For certain terminals, it is convenient to set ERASE to 109, which is the decimal representation of the code transmitted by the backspace key.
The use of ERASE is controlled by the EDIT parameter.