Line commands are single letter commands that must be entered on the left side of the interactive list. Line commands affect the rule set named on the line on which they are entered.
Important! The setting of the Action Verification field on the OPSVIEW General Settings panel (Option 0.1) affects the outcome of the A, C, D, E, X, and Z line commands shown in the following table. If the Action Verification field is set to Y, CA OPS/MVS requests confirmation before taking the action indicated by the command. If the field is set to N, CA OPS/MVS takes the action without requesting confirmation.
Remember that when you work in option 4.5, the actions you take affect your production rules and rule sets. To avoid mistakes, it is safest to set the Action Verification field to Y. For more information about the OPSVIEW General Settings panel and its Action Verification field, see The OPSVIEW General Settings Panel in the chapter “Using the OPSVIEW Parameters Option.”
Use the following line commands on the AOF CTRL Rule Set List panel.
Sets the auto-enable flag for each rule in the rule set to Y. When the rule set is enabled, all the rules in it are automatically enabled.
Compiles all the rules in the set into the compiled rule data set.
Disables all of the rules in the rule set that were previously enabled.
Enables all of the rules in the rule set that have values of Y in their AE fields.
Selects the rule set to be displayed. When you enter the S command, the Rule List panel appears. The Rule List panel lists all of the rules in the rule set you selected. For details, see How to Use the AOF CTRL Rule List Panel in this chapter.
Accesses the PDS member list display for the rule set. This display is identical to the member list display you see when you choose ISPF/PDF option 3.1 (Library Utility). From here, you can delete, rename, or print listings of the rules in the set.
Deletes all of the rules in the set from the compiled rule data set.
For all rules in the rule set, resets the value of the AE field to N. This means that all rules in the rule set are ineligible to be enabled.
Point-and-shoot is enabled to issue the S line command for any displayed Rule Set. To issue the S line command for a displayed Rule Set using the point-and-shoot method, place the cursor to the left of the Rule Set and press Enter. Point-and-shoot is enabled only if no primary or line commands have been entered.
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