Keywords view
This view displays the list of the keywords that are already created in the current location. To manage the keywords thesaurus, which contains the explanations on the keywords and the keywords synonyms, you must connect to the Rational Team Concert™ server.
The keywords list is sorted alphabetically.
If you click the + symbol that is in front of a keyword, you can see the instances, sorted by entities, where this keyword is called.
You can modify the way instances are shown in the Keywords view.
Click the upside-down triangle icon (View menu)
of the view toolbar and select one of the following choices:
- Sort to specify a new sort criterion.
- Display to display more information about each instance line in the tree. You can combine the information. If you want to remove some of the selected information from the line, select it again in the menu.
The
toolbar also includes filters to reduce the number of keywords that
are displayed in the view. Two filters are available. You can combine
them:
- With Filtering pattern, you filter the keywords on their names. Enter a character string. You can include wildcards anywhere in this string. The * wildcard replaces any string and the ? wildcard replaces any character.
- With Number of visible items, you indicate the maximum number of keywords that can be displayed in the view.
If you right-click an instance in the tree, you can complete
the following actions:
- Open the instance in its design editor
- Open the instance in its COBOL editor if the entity contains a COBOL description. Other editors are also proposed.
- Generate the instance. If you have updated the
design of a Program, Screen, or Server, the newly generated code will
integrate the changes in the design, while keeping any specific changes
in the code.
The preference Structure checking before generation management, which is available from , checks that the nesting of subfunctions in the COBOL code is correct before the generation. By default, it blocks the generation if structure errors are detected.
- Search for its own super references or subreferences, which are then in turn displayed in the References view.