Following are the default values for the Program Function keys displayed at the bottom of each screen. CA ACF2 for VM only displays the PF keys that apply to the specified screen. Wherever a PF key can have more than one value, we explain both values.
Your site may have redefined the values of these keys. You can also select option 0 (keys) to change the PF keys at every menu level. If you need help to find out the value of the PF keys at your site, ask your systems programmer about the new settings.
To get additional information on the screen you are using, place the cursor on the heading line or any field and press PF1. A help screen appears that describes the various fields of the screen. To get information on valid command or option line entries, place the cursor on that line and press PF1. For the PRIVILEGE sections of screens, you can place the cursor on any character in the PRIVILEGE name, press PF1, and a brief description of the PRIVILEGE you selected appears.
Prints the screen.
Cancels the work done and returns to the previous screen. No processing is done.
Returns to the primary menu.
Processes (adds, changes, or deletes) the values you have previously entered on the screen.
Switches the screen to the appropriate OS/390 or VM screen (available only for access rule screens).
Indicates the field length and expected format of the input fields. Those fields that need numeric values will be filled in with ns. Fields that need alphabetic values will be displayed with underscores (__). Fields that require a Y (yes) or N (no) value are displayed with B. (Available only for user ID maintenance screens.)
Scrolls the screen toward the top.
Scrolls the screen toward the bottom.
Switches between CA ACF2 for VM and CA Director. When you are in the User Identification or Access Rule Maintenance screens and switch to
CA Director., CA ACF2 for VM passes the logonid that you specified on the screen to CA Director.. If the screen has no logonid field or you have not specified a logonid, the logonid of the person using the screen passes to CA Director. If your site is not running CA Director., this key will not be defined.
Redefines default values for a screen. The parameter values you specified on the screen are saved as the default parameter values in a file called M9PAnumb DEFAULTS fm, where numb is the panel number (located in the first line of the screen on the left, for example, M9PA6000), and fm is the filemode where the DEFAULTS file resides. If the DEFAULTS file is accessed read only, CA ACF2 for VM places the file on the A‑disk. If you are converting from Release 3.2 to 3.3, you must erase the old DEFAULTS file from the A‑disk and create a new DEFAULTS file to activate the new format. To do this, save all your default values for each screen. Issuing DEFAULTS on the command line sets the report parameters back to the original default values shipped with the CA ACF2 for VM full‑screen feature.
Displays the previous logical screen, but does no processing. For example, if the Add User Privileges screen is displayed and you press PF10, the Add Local Information screen is displayed.
Displays the next screen, but does no processing. For example, if the Add User Privileges screen is displayed and you press PF11, the Add Subsystem Privileges screen is displayed.
Displays the last command executed in the command or option lines. You can repeatedly press PF12 to retrieve the last 12 commands.
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