NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide
The Format of a Command Help Edit File
Customizing Command Help Information
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The screen shows four column headings—Command, Operand, Auth, and
Description—for five columns (one of which does not have a column heading):
Command—This column displays the first keyword of a command: for example,
DEBUG. The information in the Command column is not extracted from the
summary help line. It is extracted from the primary key to each command in the
command help database.
Operand—For commands that share the same first keyword, this column displays
the second keyword that creates a unique command/operand combination: for
example, DEBUG MODIFY. The information in the Command and Operand
columns is not extracted from the summary help line. It is extracted from the
primary key to each command in the command help database.
Auth—This column displays the information following SUMMARY in the
summary help line. This is the authority level in standard format, as described
earlier in this section.
The next column, which has no heading, displays the information following the
authority level (in standard format) in the summary help line. This information is
the platforms on which a command can be executed, as described earlier in this
section.
Description—This column displays the information following the platforms on
which a command can be executed (in standard format) in the summary help line.
This is a brief description of the command or command/operand combination, as
described earlier in this section.