NET/MASTER RMS Management and Operations Guide
Developing Command Groups
Updating and Maintaining Rulesets, Rules, and Command Groups
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4. Modify the command group definition. Use the following function keys to move
between fields and to validate entries:
TAB and SHIFT TAB to move between input fields
ENTER to validate your changes
5. Press F3 to file the modified definition as a new command group. A message
confirms the addition of the new command group.
6. Change the comments to describe the new command group, as described in
“Maintaining Comments,” later in this section. You may also want to update the
comments on the ruleset itself.
Copying Command Groups
Into a Selected Ruleset
Use the COPY command to copy command groups into a selected ruleset. The ruleset
must already contain at least one command group. Proceed as follows:
1. At any => prompt, type =R.6 and press ENTER to access Rule Maintenance. The
RMS : Rule Maintenance panel appears.
a. Specify the name of the ruleset into which to copy command groups in the
Ruleset field. If you wish to be prompted by a selection list panel, ensure that
the field is blank.
b. Select option 4 to access Command Groups Maintenance. If a selection list
panel appears, select the appropriate ruleset by typing an S next to the name
of the ruleset and pressing ENTER. The RMS : Command Groups
Maintenance panel appears.
2. Select option 2 to access Display/Modify/Delete/Add With Model (you can leave
the Selection Key field as it is). A Command Groups Maintenance selection list
panel appears.
3. At the Command prompt, type COPY and press ENTER. The RMS : Select Ruleset
panel appears.
4. Type an S next to the name of the ruleset to copy command groups from and press
ENTER. A Command Groups Maintenance selection list panel appears. The title
of the panel identifies the rulesets involved in the copy operation.
5. Type an S next to the names of the command groups to copy. Press ENTER to
start copying the command groups. A command group is flagged as **COPIED**
if the operation is successful. If a command group already exists, RMS does not
copy the group.
6. Update the ruleset comments, as described in “Maintaining Comments,” later in
this section.