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Conventions for User Actions
This guide uses the following conventions when describing user actions:
- Bold characters indicate literals entered by you.
- You select menu options at the Select Option ===> prompt on the second line of a menu. Type the option code (for example, M for the Monitors : Primary Menu), and press Enter.
- You enter commands at the Command ===> prompt on the second line of a panel. Some commands may be valid only on certain panels. To enter system commands, type CMD at the prompt and press Enter. The Command Entry panel appears. You can now enter system commands (for example, SYSCMD D NET,APPLS).
Frequently used commands such as EXIT and SAVE are assigned to function keys. Press the appropriate function key to execute these commands.
Enter used in conjunction with commands means: type the command at the prompt, and press Enter.
- You can apply actions to listed items (if the list is an action list, such as the SNA group list). You can apply actions such as browsing, copying, or updating to individual items. Press your New Line key to move the cursor down to the required item and enter the action code (for example, U for update) beside the item.
Enter used in conjunction with actions means: position the cursor beside the required item, type the action code, and press Enter.
- You can enter options, commands, and actions in either uppercase or lowercase.
- Use the TAB key to move the cursor from field to field across a panel. Use the New Line key to move the cursor from field to field down a panel.
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