Function FK - PF Key Definition

This function allows you to assign commands to PF keys in the various Com-plete utilities. Pressing a PF key in the utility has the same effect as if you had entered the assigned command in the command line. If you select the FK option from the utility menu, the list of utilities for which you are authorized is displayed, for example:

16:38:51        TID     6           COM-5.1.         User SAGAWW       05/07/97
 System: Lcl 8            ---  PF-Key Maintenance  ---                      UPF0
 Nbr Utility     Nbr Utility     Nbr Utility     Nbr Utility     Nbr Utility
 --- --------    --- --------    --- --------    --- --------    --- --------
   1 COM-PASS     13              25              37              49
   2 UQ           14              26              38              50
   3 UPDS         15              27              39              51
   4 USTOR        16              28              40              52
   5 UDUMP        17              29              41              53
   6              18              30              42              54
   7              19              31              43              55
   8              20              32              44              56
   9              21              33              45              57
  10              22              34              46              58
  11              23              35              47              59
  12              24              36              48              60
 Please select Utility number..:   0
           and System Id.......:
 Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12---
                   End         Updat

Select the utility for which you wish to define PF Keys by typing the number in the Utility Number input field.

If you have multiple Com-pletes installed, and you do not enter data into the System ID field, your Global PF Key definitions for the specified utility are defined. If you require special PF Key definitions for one Com-plete system only, enter its ID in this field (in the above example, the current Com-plete system has an ID of 8).

When you press ENTER, the PF definition screen is displayed, for example for UQ (no system ID specified):

14:19:49        TID    11          COM-5.1           User SAGAWW       23.11.97
System: Global                                                             UPF1
                             Dynamic PF-Key Table
                              UQ       (Private)                       Dis-
PFnr Command                                                           play   >
---- ----------------------------------------------------------------  ----   -
PF01
PF02
PF03
PF04
PF05
PF06
PF07
PF08
PF09
PF10
PF11
PF12
---- ----------------------------------------------------------------    -
     Override undefined keys with system default keys: N

Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--
            Mode  End         Updat       bwd   fwd         Purge       Quit

You can enter or modify data in the input fields. Meaning of the fields according to column header:

Column Meaning
Command The command to be executed when you press the PF Key. Valid commands are: Com-plete control functions. Com-plete commands, optionally with parameters, to execute a utility program, for example:
*UQ Q,JB=name,RR=10
5=UEDIT PC(COMSM1)

Program-specific commands. For example, for UQ:
A,RR=3

If the required command string exceeds 64 characters, press PF2. This displays the screen in which you can enter up to 79 characters for each command string.
Display Enter any character here to cause the assigned command to be displayed in the command line when the PF key is pressed. You can then modify the displayed command before you press ENTER to execute it. If you use underscore characters in the assigned command string, the cursor is placed on the first underscore when it is displayed.
> An asterisk (*) is automatically displayed in this column if you have entered more than 64 characters in the command string using PF2.

Press PF5 to save the definitions. Press PF3 to leave this function.