Explanation
Where
text is:
[NO PFK DEFINITIONS FOR CONSOLE name]
[NO PFK TABLES AVAILABLE FOR USE ON
SYSTEM sysname]
[PFK TABLE tttttttt NOT FOUND IN PFKTABxxON
SYSTEM sysname]
{PFK DEFINITIONS FOR CONSOLE name
- DEFAULTS ARE IN USE}
{PFK DEFINITIONS FOR CONSOLE name
- TABLE=nnnnnnnn IN PFKTABxx }
{PFK DEFINITIONS FOR TABLE=nnnnnnnn IN
PFKTABxx ON SYSTEM sysname}
KEY# CON ---------- DEFINITION ----------
k1 {YES} {cccccc[,cccccc] ...}
{NO } {k2[,k2] ...}
{NOT DEFINED}
TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE
tttttttt tttttttt tttttttt tttttttt tttttttt tttttttt
A
DISPLAY PFK command requested display of available program function
key (PFK) tables and PFK definitions in a specified table or for a
specified console. The system issues this display message in response
to that command.
In the message text:
- hh.mm.ss
- The time, in hours (00 through 23), minutes (00 through 59), and
seconds (00 through 59). If hh.mm.ss is
00.00.00, the time of day (TOD) clock is not working.
- idr
- A 3-digit decimal identifier to be used in a CONTROL C,D command
to cancel this status displays if it is:
- Written on typewriter or printer consoles
- Displayed inline (that is, not in a display area) on a display
console
This identifier does not appear when the display is presented
in a display area on a display console.
- name
- The name of the console whose PFK definitions were requested to
be displayed.
- sysname
- The name of the system where the command processes or to which
the PFK data applies.
- tttttttt
- The name of a PFK table that is available for use. This line is
repeated until all the available PFK tables are listed.
- TABLE=nnnnnnnn
- The name of the PFK table that was requested to be displayed.
- PFKTABxx
- The PFKTABxx parmlib member currently in use,
with a suffix of xx.
- k1
- The PFK that is associated with the definition. This line is repeated
for each of the 24 PFKs.
- CON
- {YES}
- {NO}
- This indicates if the PFK is conversational (YES) or not (NO).
- cccccc
- The command associated with the PFK. If multiple commands were
specified, they are separated by a semi-colon. If the command is too
long to fit on one line, it will be split and continued on following
lines.
- k2
- The list of keys that are associated with the PFK. If multiple
keys were specified in the key list, the keys will be separated by
commas. If the list of keys is too long to fit on one line, it will
be split and continued on following lines.
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