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The PF key line at the bottom of a screen displays selected PF keys for each screen. Due to space limitations, not all the available PF keys appear at the bottom of some screens. To view all the available PF keys for a screen, press PF1 in an area other than a user field, because user fields can have their own field-level help.In your applications, you can reprogram most of the standard PF keys. Non-standard PF keys and variations of these keys are discussed in the appropriate manual for that tool.
For terminals that do not support the full set of PF keys, press Ctrl+F followed by the two-digit number for the function key you want to use. For example, to use PF3, press CTRL+F, 0, 3.To invoke the Help facility, press PF1. There are three levels of help available: field, screen, and general help.To display a Documentation screen for rules, screen, table, and report objects stored in the MetaStor, press PF2. The Documentation screen provides a summary and description of the object, and tells you when it was created and last modified. You can do a keyword search using values provided in this screen.Refer to Object Documentation for details.Refer to Messaging Mechanisms for more information.
• To save any changes you made and either end your current session or return to the previous screen, press PF3.
• To cancel the changes and either end your current session or return to the previous screen, press PF12.When available, use PF7 to scroll up and PF8 to scroll down the screen. To modify the default scrolling amount of one screen, do the following:Use PF10 to scroll to the left and PF11 to scroll to the right of the screen. To modify the default scrolling amount of one screen, do the following:Use PF13 to print any object (rule, screen, table, or report) you are viewing. A message at the bottom of the screen confirms the execution of the command.Use PF22 to delete an object’s definition (table, screen table, and so on). You are prompted to confirm the deletion.Use PF24 to refresh your screen to the state it was in after the last command issued (works for primary and line commands).
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