Previous Topic: /PROF ExamplesNext Topic: /PROFS Command


/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 WA CA 7 Edition 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 WA CA 7 Edition 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.