When you call the editor without a profile, the default screen definition is displayed as shown in the following figure.
EDIT ---- POOL1:\USERS\USER1\TEST ------------------------------- COLUMN 1 73 COMMAND ===> 00000 ***************************** TOP OF DATA ************************ 00001 00002 00003 00004 00005 00006 00007 00008 00009 00010 00011 00012 00013 **************************** BOTTOM OF DATA ********************** F1=HELP F2=LADD F3=FIL F4=SPLT F5=F F6=JN F7=BA F8=FWD F10=LFT F11=RGT F12=QUI
The first line is reserved for the title line that contains the following:
The informational lines that let you know where the top and bottom of the file is are the only lines that are displayed when you bring up a new edit session. These lines consist of a prefix area and a data area. The line where "*** TOP OF DATA ***" is displayed, in this example, is the current line. This is distinguished, from the rest, by being highlighted and it is the line most of the command line commands affect. The command line lets you interact with the editor on a high level basis. All of the screen lines, except for the title line, may be moved for convenience.