NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Command Reference Manual

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PF
NonStop NET/MASTER MS Commands
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When you press the function key, NonStop NET/MASTER MS prefixes the
text to any text currently in the OCS command input line. It processes the
concatenated string immediately. The concatenated string is not displayed in
the OCS command input line and you cannot modify it.
SUFF,
text
defines the function key as a suffix function key with the associated text. The
text should correspond to part of a NonStop NET/MASTER MS command.
When you press the function key, NonStop NET/MASTER MS suffixes the
text to any text currently in the OCS command input line. It processes the
concatenated string immediately. The concatenated string is not displayed in
the OCS command input line and you cannot modify it.
LIST
displays a complete list of current function key definitions.
On a Tandem 6530 or compatible terminal, the complete list shows definitions
for both shifted and unshifted function keys and the ENTER key. On an IBM
3270 or compatible terminal, the complete list shows definitions for function
keys from PF01 through PF24 and the ENTER key.
You cannot specify a key number with this operand.
SLIST
displays a short list of current function key definitions.
On a Tandem 6530 or compatible terminal, the complete list shows definitions
for unshifted function keys. On an IBM 3270 or compatible terminal, the
complete list shows definitions for function keys from PF01 through PF12.
You cannot specify a key number with this operand.
Considerations
The default authority level of this command is 0.
You can enter this command from any NCL procedure, including the INIT NCL
procedure, by using either the CMD core statement or the INTCMD verb.
When you are using this command to define a function key, there is no space
between “PF” and the number of the function key.
A function key can hold two types of definitions and two text values
simultaneously. A function key can be defined as an action function key and hold
one text value. The same function key can be defined as either a conversational,
immediate, prefix, or suffix function key and hold a different text value. Both
types of definitions are shown when you display a list of current function key
definitions.