Many of the help pop-up windows contain highlighted words or phrases. These are hyperlinks: if you place the cursor on any of these highlighted words or phrases and press Enter, additional information about the word or phrase is displayed.
The help pop-up window has its own command field in which you can enter further help requests. When the help pop-up window contains information about the online help facility itself, issuing:
When the help pop-up window contains help information for a view, a field within a view, or an action command, issuing:
All entries in the lists produced by both INDEX and INDEX VIEWS are hyperlinks, which means that you can display additional information by placing the cursor on an entry and pressing Enter.
When you request additional information from a pop-up window, a second pop-up window overlays most of the original pop-up window, as shown in Figure 37.
27FEB2005 11:30:30 --------- INFORMATION DISPLAY ----------------------------- COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===> W1 =PROGRAM===========EYUPLX01=EYUCSG01=27FEB2005==11:30:30=CPSM============== CMD Program CICS Enabled Use Current Program Shared CEDF --- Name---- System-- Status-- Count-- Use---- Language- Status- Option .---------------------------------------------------.PRIVATE CEDF | Help CICSPlex SM Introduction Help |SHARED NOCEDF | .---------------------------------------------------.IVATE NOCEDF | | Help How can I use CICSPlex SM? Help |ARED NOCEDF | | .---------------------------------------------------. | | | Help What are action commands? Help | | | | Command ==> Scroll ==> Page | | | | ------------------------------------------------- | | | | Action commands affect one or more CICSPlex | | | | resources or CICSPlex SM definitions represented | | | | in a view. There are primary and line action | | | | commands. | | | | | ' | | o Primary action commands and their parameters | | | can be entered in the COMMAND field or | ' | assigned to a PF key. They act against the | | view that is in the current window. | '---------------------------------------------------'
When information about a specific help topic is displayed in a help pop-up window (in response to the HELP topic command, for example), you can search the help topic by issuing the command:
Find string
where string is a word or a phrase. Find is not case-sensitive, so you can enter the string in uppercase or lowercase characters. If the string contains a space, you must enclose the string in single quotation marks:
F 'an example'
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