Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)
Using the VHS Browser
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Changing Search Criteria
Changing Search Criteria
You can change the environment by typing over the current environment and pressing
F2 (Update Screen).
Getting Environment Detailed Information
To get more information about the current environment or other existing environments,
press F10 to go to the Environment Detailed screen. From that screen, you can browse
various environment information and also change the current environment.
Going to a Specific Page
To go directly to a specific page, you can enter the page number (up to 750) in the
option line and press F2.
If there are more than five prompts on the Prompt Browser screen, multiple pages are
available. When multiple pages of information exist, MORE appears in the upper right
corner of that screen. This table summarizes the VHS Browser key functions and their
corresponding actions for paging through a multiple-page screen display.
Getting Detailed Prompt Information
To get context information about the prompt, first mark the prompt that you want to get
information about. You mark the prompt by placing a character in the first column by
the date of the prompt. Next press F11 to go to the Prompt Detail screen.
Replying to a Prompt
You can send a reply to the prompt from this screen or from the Prompt Detail screen.
To reply to a prompt:
1. Press F8 to suspend the automatic refresh of the screen.
2. Mark the prompt you want to answer. To mark a prompt, enter a character in the
first column next to the date of the prompt. If the screen has one prompt only, you
do not have to mark the prompt.
3. Go to the Reply field by pressing Return or Tab or using the cursor arrow keys.
4. Enter the reply text in the Reply field.
Desired Action Required Keys Function
Next Page NEXT PAGE, pg dn, or page down Displays the next page
Previous Page PREV PAGE, pg up, or page up Displays the previous page
Last Page Shift and NEXT PAGE, pg dn, or page
down
Displays the last page of
information
First Page Shift and PREV PAGE, pg up, or page up Displays the first page of
information