The majority of the information in this documentation applies to all supported platforms. When differences in operation exist for different platforms, the following methods are used to explain them:
When a description applies to only one supported platform, the platform is indicated in parentheses. For example: (mainframe) or (Unix).
When a minor difference exists, it is explained within parentheses. For example: Enter CSTG at the Next prompt (in the Direct command box on Unix).
When a more significant difference exists, a note explains the difference.
When major differences exist, separate sections or chapters are devoted to specific platforms. The platform names are displayed in the section or chapter headings. For example: Natural Construct for Mainframe or Natural Construct (Mainframe).
Throughout this documentation, the following conventions apply:
Term | Description |
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Access | Activate or execute a program or menu. |
Enter | Type a value in a field and press the Enter key. |
Field | In general, any area on a screen where users can type information, select a value from a pop-up window, or indicate a preference by selecting a box or circle. |
Invoke | See Access. |
Panel | A full screen of information displayed by a program, etc. |
Select | Typically, one of the following actions:
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Specify | Typically, one of the following actions:
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Window | A partial screen of information that overlays the current screen. A window is usually displayed with a border. |