Rational Developer for System z, Version 7.6

Excluded records

Excluded records are one or more records that have been temporarily removed from the view of the editor.

Excluded records, unlike suppressed sets and not-selected records, are removed manually at the users discretion and not by record layout constraints. This particular method of data hiding can be helpful when performing searches on a data set. If you know that specific records can be excluded from the search, simply exclude them from the view to avoid any mixed search results. Records that are excluded from the data set are displayed as a shadow line and are only excluded during that particular editor session. Once the edit session ends, all records that were previously excluded will become visible again the next time the data set is opened under similar conditions.

Excluded records can easily be included back into the visible, editable set of records during an edit session. The process of excluding and including records is covered in the Shadow line section.


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