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/PROF Usage Notes

To set up your own personal PA/PF key settings, first define them for your current terminal session using the /PA and/or /PF commands. After they are set to your satisfaction, use the /PROF command with the KEYS=SAVE parameter to save them into your profile.

For example:

 /PF99                  Deletes any current settings
 /PF01,MSG=...command....    Defines PF01
 /PF02,MSG=...command....    Defines PF02
 .... other keys ........    Define as many as you want
 /DISPLAY,ST=KEY             Displays your current PA/PF key
                             settings. You current session keys
                             are listed under the heading
                             '---- TERMINAL ----'.
 /PROF,KEYS=SAVE             Saves the current session keys into
                             your profile record in the database.
 /PROF                  Displays the contents of your profile record.

* CA-7 PROFILE: ID=userid R=resname MAINT=yy.ddd/hh:mm BY userid PAGE xxxx OPTS=EXRSLV PF01 /ECHO,M=(/DISPLAY,ST=KEY) PF02 /ECHO,M=(/DISPLAY,ST=ALL) PF06 /NXTMSG PF19 /PAGE-1 PF20 /PAGE+1 PF23 /ECHO,M=(/PURGPG) SCMP-00 DISPLAY COMPLETE AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd.

This panel contains the following fields:

ID

Identifies the CA Workload Automation SE user ID whose profile is being shown.

R

Identifies the external UID resource name to be used as a default at logon.

MAINT

Identifies the date and time of the last update to the profile record and the CA Workload Automation SE user ID who caused the update.

OPTS

Identifies user option defaults:

PFnn or PAnn

Identifies the PA or PF key defined.

commands

Identifies the command that is associated with the PA/PF key on the same line.