NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide

Importing Command Help Information
Customizing Command Help Information
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Importing Command
Help Information
Importing command help information means transferring help information from a
command help edit file, which describes a single command or command/operand
combination, to the command help database.
The Import Procedure To import command help information, move to the Help Maintenance : Commands
panel and follow these steps:
1. Type I in the Select Option field.
2. Type a command or command/operand combination:
If you want to import information for a command, move to the Command
field and type the name of the command.
If you want to import information for a command/operand combination,
move to the Command field and type the name of a command, then move to
the Operand field and type the name of the operand that uniquely identifies
the command/operand combination.
3. If desired, move to the Culture field and type the culture of the command or
command/operand combination you want to import.
If you leave this field blank, the command or command/operand combination is
assigned the value of the Language Code field in your user ID definition record.
4. Move to the File field and specify the name of the command help edit file from
which to import the command help information.
(You can also use the HLPMAINT command to import command help information.
Refer to the NonStop NET/MASTER MS Command Reference Manual for more
information about this command.)
The Import Operation The import operation imports information from the command help edit file to the
customized command help database, as follows:
If the command or command/operand combination does not exist in either
command help database, the help information is added to the customized
command help database.
If the command or command/operand combination exists in the customized
command help database but not the distributed command help database, the new
help information replaces the existing help information in the customized
command help database.
If the command or command/operand combination exists in the distributed
command help database but not the customized command help database, the help
information is added to the customized command help database. The new help
information logically updates the existing help information.
If the command or command/operand combination exists in both the customized
and distributed command help databases, the help information replaces the
existing help information in the customized command help database.