NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Operator's Guide
The Command Entry Function Keys
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The Command Entry
Function Keys
Table 5-1 describes how function keys are defined in the Command Entry facility.
Table 5-1. Command Entry Function Key Definitions
6530 Function Key 3270 Function Key Description
F1 PF01 Displays help.
F2 PF02 Executes the SPLIT command to open a new
window.
F3 PF03 Returns to the previous screen.
F4 PF04 Prints the contents of the capture buffer.
F5 PF05 Repeats the last FIND command.
F6 PF06 Retrieves the last command entered and displays it
in the COMMAND field.
F6 (twice) PF06 (twice) Displays a list of previously entered commands (the
command stack).
F7 PF07 Scrolls backward the number of lines specified in the
last scroll command.
F8 PF08 Scrolls forward the number of lines specified in the
last scroll command.
F9 PF09 Executes the SWAP command to open a new
window or, if two windows are already open, to
reverse their dimensions and enter the other
window.
F10 PF10 Scrolls left the number of columns specified with the
last scroll command.
F11 PF11 Scrolls right the number of columns specified with
the last scroll command.
The following function keys are valid only if the UTILITY field is not blank:
F13 PF13 Issues the command OPSYS EOF utility-name
where utility-name is the value in the UTILITY field.
F14 PF14 Issues the command OPSYS ANSWER utility-name
where utility-name is the value in the UTILITY field.
SF13 Not applicable Issues the command OPSYS BREAK utility-name
where utility-name is the value in the UTILITY field.
SF14 Not applicable Issues the command OPSYS KILL utility-name
where utility-name is the value in the UTILITY field.
Note If you issue an FK command on the Command Entry COMMAND field, the current OCS function key
definitions are listed.