Commands are functions you can assign to PF keys or issue on the command line. You can alter the PF key definitions to any of the available commands listed in the following table.
The following list contains all available commands CA ACF2 for z/VM supports in the full screen feature. Each screen only displays the functions that apply to that screen. Capital letters represent the shortest abbreviation of the command. For example, you can enter CL, which is the same as entering the entire word CLEAR.
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Command |
Description |
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" (ditto) |
Duplicate this field value from the previous value on the screen. This is the same as the DITTO command, but only operates on the field level. You can only enter this command in a field, not in the command line. |
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ACF |
Pass the following operands to the ACF module in line mode. If none of the operands allowed the command, CA ACF2 for z/VM enters ACF line mode. |
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Backward |
Scroll backward in the list. Only applicable to screens that contain lists. |
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Cancel |
Terminate the present transaction, return one level. This command is the same as QUIT. |
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Clear |
Clear all input fields on this screen and redisplay what was overtyped. |
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CMS |
Pass the following operands to CMS. If you did not specify any operands with the command, CA ACF2 for z/VM prompts you for a CMS command. |
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CP |
Pass the following operands to CP. If you did not specify any operands with the command, CA ACF2 for z/VM prompts you for a CP command. |
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CURSOR |
Toggle the cursor between the current position and the command line. (Only available from the PF keys.) |
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DEFAULTS |
Screen parameters return back to the default values shipped with CA ACF2 for z/VM Security for VM. |
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Ditto |
Fill in all input fields from the previous transaction. |
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End |
Finish the present transaction (EXECUTE implied) and return one level. |
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Execute |
CA ACF2 for z/VM has completed the present transaction. It stores all accumulated data into the CA ACF2 for z/VM database if there are no errors. |
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Format |
Display a boiler plate format of the type of data that CA ACF2 for z/VM expects in all fields.Underscores (__)—Denote alphabetic fields.mm/dd/yy—Depicts date fields.nn—Represents numeric fields.b—Indicates Y/N bit fields. |
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Forward |
Scroll forward in the list. Only applies to screens that contain lists. |
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Help |
Display help information on this field or supply help information about the screen. If you requested help on the command line and the cursor was on a field, then CA ACF2 for z/VMCA ACF2 for z/VM provides help for that field. If you requested help on the command line followed by any opCA ACF2 for z/VMCA ACF2 call CMS help directly and lets CMS help process the command. |
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MVSVM |
Switches the screen to the appropriate z/OS or VM screen and reformats the rule data for an z/OS or VM access rule. This command is available only for access rules screens. |
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Next |
Go to the next logical screen. |
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PREvious |
Go to the previous logical screen. |
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Place a print image of the current panel in the user’s virtual printer queue. |
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Quit |
Terminate the present transaction. Return one level. This command is the same as CANCEL. |
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Retrieve |
Retrieves the previous command that you entered on the command line on this screen. This command works like the VM Retrieve buffer. It holds twelve commands. |
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RETUrn |
Finishes the present transaction and returns to the primary menu. This command is the same as issuing multiple END commands. |
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SAVE |
CA ACF2 for z/VM saves the parameter information in a parameter defaults file. It saves parameters common to all reports in a file named ACFRPTS DEFAULTS. CA ACF2 for z/VM saves parameters unique to a report in a file named fn DEFAULTS, where fn is the filename of the panel (for example, M9PA6210 DEFAULTS). CA ACF2 for z/VM tries to save the defaults on the same disk as the screen. If this is not possible, it saves the defaults on the user’s A disk |
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