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Displaying the PF key definitions


On the Program Function Keys panel, you can view which commands are assigned to the function keys. Use the following procedure to see the current key definitions.

Use either of the following actions to display the Program Function Keys panel:

  • On the COMMAND line, enter the KEYS command.
  • If available from the Primary Option Menu, use the General Services KEYS option.

Note

If you specify KEYS, the definitions in xxxxPFK are displayed.

If a PF key member has not been created for the product application, the BBIPFK definitions are displayed.

----------------PROGRAM FUNCTION KEYS ------- GENERAL SERVICES
 COMMAND ===>

 The current PF Key assignments for BBI are as follows:
 PF1  ===> HELP
 PF2  ===> SPLIT
 PF3  ===> END                                           To save changes
 PF4  ===> PRINT                                         into profile,
 PF5  ===> LOG                                           enter SAVE on
 PF6  ===> GO                                            the command line.
 PF7  ===> UP
 PF8  ===> DOWN
 PF9  ===> SWAP
 PF10 ===> LEFT
 PF11 ===> RIGHT
 PF12 ===> RETRIEVE

 When executing under ISPF, these labels may be displayed using PFSHOW
 PF1  LABEL ===>        PF2  LABEL ===>       PF3  LABEL ===>
 PF4  LABEL ===>        PF5  LABEL ===>       PF6  LABEL ===>
 PF7  LABEL ===>        PF8  LABEL ===>       PF9  LABEL ===>
 PF10 LABEL ===>        PF11 LABEL ===>       PF12 LABEL ===>

 Press  ENTER to display keys 13 - 24.  Enter END command to EXIT.


Note

The BBIPFK member might contain the MASTER keyword for a shared BBPROF. If the MASTER keyword is specified, online PF key changes are temporary. They cannot be saved in your BBPROF data set.



 

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