NetBatch-Plus Reference Manual
NetBatch-Plus Screens
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Functions
Functions
These functions are available on the Class Details screen:
Function Description
F1–Read Lists, alphabetically by class name, information about the classes you
specified in the Class Name field. Only classes associated with the
scheduler specified in the Scheduler field are listed.
F2–Next Performs Next Page and Next Scheduler functions, in that order:
•
Next Page—continues the listing of classes for the current scheduler.
If no more classes are associated with the scheduler, F2–Next
performs the Next Scheduler function.
•
Next Scheduler—shows information about classes associated with
the next scheduler on the wild-card scheduler processes list. At the
end of the list, NetBatch-Plus displays a message advising you no
details were found. To display the classes associated with the first
scheduler on the list, clear the Scheduler field and press F1.
F6–Maintain Adds, deletes, or alters classes according to the values in the A, D, or U
column fields. F6 is the same as the BATCHCOM command ADD CLASS
when the value is A, DELETE CLASS when D, and ALTER CLASS when
U.
This function is only available to super-group users (255, n).
F16–Previous
Screen*
Displays the previous screen on the menu path.
SF1–Screen
Help*
Displays information about the Class Details screen. If there is more than
one page of help text, the NetBatch-Plus application displays “Next -->” at
the bottom right of your screen.
•
To go to the next page, press the Next Page key on your keyboard.
•
To go to the previous page, press the Prev Page key.
To return to the Class Details screen, press F16.
SF3–Field
Help*
Displays information about the field where you positioned the cursor. You
can position the cursor anywhere in a field to get field help. For
information on displaying multiple pages of help text, see SF1–Screen
Help*.
SF5–Password* Displays the Password Validation screen. To return to the Class Details
screen, press F16.
* Function is available on screen, but not displayed,