![]() You can also find and replace your data, copy selected data to the clipboard, export data to a local file in a number of formats, rearrange the display order of columns, insert, repeat, and delete rows, and much more. ![]() You can change the view of your data by hiding rows or columns, filtering rows, freezing columns so that they remain stationary when scrolling the rest of your columns, bookmarking rows making it easier to locate them, and clearing filters, removing bookmarks, and redisplaying hidden rows and columns. When working with IMS and z/OS data, each segment or record is treated the same way as a RDBMS row, and individual fields defined in record layouts are treated the same way as a RDBMS column. File-AID layout cross reference members (XREFs) can be created, edited, and used to automatically match record layouts to data records. To provide field names and formats for IMS or z/OS files, you may optionally provide COBOL or PL/I record layouts. ![]() When working with DB2 and RDBMS data, column names and formats are determined from the database catalog. Inherent in the interface are facilities to help you to select, view, and understand the data you are working with. File-AID Data Editor is designed to provide a single user interface to manage z/OS data stored in DB2, IMS, z/OS datasets, distributed RDBMS, or z/OS UNIX files. The File-AID Data Editor Graphical User Interface (GUI) has been created using the Eclipse environment. You can view or modify your data directly from your PC using Premium Enterprise Data version, support for browse edit of tables and views in distributed relational database systems via a JDBC connection is also provided. The purpose of File-AID Data Editor is to allow you to edit or browse z/OS data from a PC without having to access the "green screen".
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