Typing System Delimiters
You may have to type system delimiters into your items. The system delimiters you can type using the Screen Editor are the attribute mark, the value mark, and the subvalue mark.
Attribute Marks
The attribute mark is a hexadecimal FE (X'FE'). This character is typed by pressing CTRL+^ on most terminals.
If your terminal does not generate an X'FE' when you press CTRL+^, consult the appropriate terminal documentation to find out the keystrokes that will.
Value Marks
The value mark is a hexadecimal FD (X'FD'). This character is typed by pressing CTRL+] on most terminals.
If your terminal does not generate an X'FD' when you press CTRL+], consult the appropriate terminal documentation to find out the keystrokes that will.
Subvalue Marks
The subvalue mark is a hexadecimal FC (X'FC'). This character is typed by pressing CTRL+\ on most terminals.
If your terminal does not generate an X'FC' when you press CTRL+\, consult the appropriate terminal documentation to find out the keystrokes that will.
Segment Marks
You cannot type segment marks using the Screen Editor.Attempting to type a segment mark while in Input Mode results in a control character X'1F'. Attempting to type a segment mark while in Edit Mode results in a warning message.