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).