NET/MASTER RMS Management and Operations Guide
Developing Command Groups
Updating and Maintaining Rulesets, Rules, and Command Groups
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3. Type an S next to the name of the command group to modify and press ENTER.
The RMS : Command Group Definition panel appears.
Note You can select more than one command group to work on. When you have finished with one command
group, the RMS : Command Group Definition panel for the next command group appears.
4. Modify the commands in the command group. 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 entries
5. Press F3 to file the modified definition. A message confirms that the command
group has been modified.
6. Update the comments to reflect the changes to the command group, as described
in “Maintaining Comments,” later in this section. You may also want to update
the comments on the ruleset itself.
Deleting Command Groups When a command group becomes obsolete, you can delete it. The deletion removes
the command group from the RMS database and makes it unavailable to any message
handler that is already using the ruleset containing that command group. Delete
command groups 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 that contains the command groups to delete in
the Ruleset field. If you wish to be prompted by a selection list panel, ensure
that the field is blank. (You can specify ALL in the Ruleset field if you want to
access all the command groups in RMS).
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. If you specified ALL in the Ruleset field in
Step 1a, proceed to Step 3.
2. At the Selection Key field, you can request a list of some or all of the command
groups in the ruleset as follows:
If you want a particular command group, specify the name of the command
group.
If you want a partial list, specify a partial text string (that is, the first few
characters of the name of a command group or command groups). RMS lists
the command groups in the ruleset that have names starting with the partial
text string in alphabetic order.