/PREFIX=(indentation-value, adjustment-value)
/NOPREFIX (D)
Provides a way to skip a pattern at the beginning of a line
to determine indentation or influence adjustment. The /PREFIX
qualifier takes the following pair of values:
Indentation-value
Adjustment-value
Indentation-value is one of the following keywords:
o CURRENT-Instructs LSE to use the indentation of the first text
in the pattern-the beginning of the prefix.
o FOLLOWING-Instructs LSE to use the indentation of the text that
follows the prefix. If there is no text after the prefix, use
the indentation of the prefix.
Adjustment-value is one of the following keywords:
o CURRENT-Instructs LSE to use the adjustment qualifier values
given on the current definition.
o FOLLOWING-Instructs LSE to use the adjustment qualifier values
from the definition that matches the text following the prefix.
If no text follows the prefix on the current line, LSE uses the
qualifier values for a blank line. If /PREFIX has an adjustment
value of FOLLOWING, other action qualifiers on the definition
are ignored.
The combination (CURRENT,CURRENT) is not useful because it causes
both the indentation and the adjustments to be taken from the text
at the beginning of the pattern. This is the same as having no
prefix at all.
You cannot specify the /PREFIX qualifier with the /INHERIT
qualifier.