Maintaining screen configurations

This section describes how you can use the SCREENS view to obtain information about, and manage user-created screen configurations.

For information about saving and reusing screen configurations, see the CICSPlex® System Manager User Interface Guide.

SCREENS (Screen configurations)

To display information about existing user-created screen configurations, you can:

Figure 20 is an example of the SCREENS view.

Figure 20. The SCREENS view
 27FEB2005  16:19:45 ----------- INFORMATION DISPLAY ---------------------------
 COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> PAGE
 CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>
  W1 =SCREENS===========EYUPLX01=EYUCSG01=27FEB2005==16:19:45=CPSM==========3===
 C Name      Description                     Userid
 - --------  ------------------------------  ----------
   SCR02     Two windows - PROGRAM and FILE  USER01
   SCR03     Three windows                   USER01
   W3H1V2    Three windows - one over two    USER02
 

Action commands

Table 14 summarizes the action commands you can use with the SCREENS view.

Table 14. SCREENS view action commands
Primary command Line command Description
n/a D Delete a screen configuration from the CAS screen repository.
n/a S Select a screen configuration from the CAS screen repository.
Note:
When you select a new screen configuration, the stack of previously displayed views associated with each window is cleared. The windows in the new screen configuration do not have any previous views associated with them.

Hyperlink fields

Table 15 shows the hyperlink field on the SCREENS view.

Table 15. SCREENS view hyperlink field
Hyperlink field View displayed Description
Name n/a Causes the current screen configuration to be replaced by the designated screen configuration.
Note:
When you replace the current screen configuration with a new one, the stack of previously displayed views associated with each window is cleared. The windows in the new screen configuration do not have any previous views associated with them.
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