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Function Key Assignments Standards

Function keys (also called PF keys) are available on many types of video display terminals.

You can use function keys to provide a shorthand way for users to communicate commands to procedures in a variety of online and graphical environments. For example, you could specify that pressing Function Key 10 will have the same effect as entering the command ADD.

If a function key represents a particular command, it should represent that same command in all procedures that use it. For example, if Function Key 1 invokes the command CHANGE in one procedure and Function Key 10 invokes it in another, this will result in user confusion and error.

You can define function keys as standard or default:

CA Gen supports the maintenance of both standard and default function keys across the system.

More information:

Designing the Procedure Dialog