Rational Developer for System z, Version 7.5

Adding/Removing keywords

A keyword is an alphanumeric character string which, attached to an instance, constitutes a search criterion.

To add a keyword to an instance:
  1. Open the formatted editor of the instance.
  2. In this editor, you must access the Keywords tab. To do so:
    1. Either click on the arrow located in front of the Keywords section in the Overview tab. If keywords have already been assigned to the instance, they will be displayed there. If you click on one of them, the Keywords tab will open up, with the selected keyword automatically highlighted in the list. If no keyword has been assigned, click the More button to access the Keywords tab.
    2. Or directly click the Keywords tab on the bottom part of the editor.
  3. Once in the Keywords tab, you can add keywords to the instance. To do so:
    1. Click the Add button. A new line, titled keyword, will then be displayed in the list.
    2. Select the keyword title line, double-click inside it and overwrite it with your own keyword.
    3. Repeat the operation for any new keyword. The specified keywords can then become search criteria.
You obtain a list of keywords, sorted according to their creation time. To sort them differently, select one and click the or button. The selected keyword then moves down/up one position in the list.

If you want to remove a keyword, select a keyword and click the Remove button.

The list of all the keywords of the location is available in the Keywords view, located be default in the bottom right-hand part of the workspace.

Related reference
Keywords tab
The 'Keywords' view

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