NetBatch-Plus Reference Manual

NetBatch-Plus Screens
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Functions
F8–Delete** Deletes the current executor. F8–Delete has the same function as the
BATCHCOM command DELETE EXECUTOR.
F10–Start** Starts an executor that has a state of OFF. F10 is the same as the
BATCHCOM command START EXECUTOR.
An executor whose state is OFF can be a new executor added by F4–Add
but not started. It can also be an existing executor stopped by F12–Stop.
Starting the executor makes it available for job processing.
F12–Stop** Suspends the operation of an executor that has a state of ON or ACTIVE.
F12 is the same as the BATCHCOM command STOP EXECUTOR.
If the executor is running a job when you press F12, the job finishes
before the executor stops. You can restart a stopped executor by
performing the F10–Start function.
F16–Previous
Screen*
Displays the previous screen on the menu path.
SF1–Screen
Help*
Displays information about the Executor Info 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 Executor Info 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 Executor Info
screen, press F16.
SF13–Print* Copies the first 24 lines of the screen to the output file configured for your
terminal. After making the copy, the NetBatch-Plus application displays
the name of the output file at the bottom left of your screen. If the file is a
spooler process, the owner of the spooler job will be the owner of the
NetBatch-Plus PATHWAY system.
SF15–Recover* Restores your screen to the state it was in the last time you pressed a
function key. You can use this function for screen recovery when
unplanned breaks in data transmission garble the information displayed.
SF16–Main
Menu*
Displays the Main Menu screen.
Function Description
* Function is available on screen, but not displayed.
** Function is available only to super-group users (255, n).