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Using the function keys

To use the panels, use the function keys or enter the equivalent commands in the command area. The function keys have special settings for WebSphere MQ. (This means that we cannot use the ISPF default values for the function keys; if you have previously used the KEYLIST OFF ISPF command anywhere, type KEYLIST ON in the command area of any operations and control panel and then press Enter to enable the WebSphere MQ settings.)

These function key settings can be displayed on the panels, as shown in Figure 2. If the settings are not shown, type PFSHOW in the command area of any operations and control panel and then press Enter. To remove the display of the settings, use the command PFSHOW OFF.

The function key settings in the operations and control panels conform to CUA standards. Although we can change the key setting through normal ISPF procedures (such as the KEYLIST utility) you are not recommended to do so.

Note:
Using the PFSHOW and KEYLIST commands affects any other logical ISPF screens that you have, and their settings remain when you leave the operations and control panels.

 

Processing your actions

Press Enter to carry out the action requested on a panel. The information from the panel is sent to the queue manager for processing.

Each time you press Enter in the panels, WebSphere MQ generates one or more operator messages. If the operation was successful, you get confirmation message CSQ9022I, otherwise you get some error messages.

 

Displaying WebSphere MQ user messages

Press function key F10 in any panel to see the WebSphere MQ user messages.

 

Cancelling your actions

On the initial panel, both F3 and F12 exit the operations and control panels and return you to ISPF. No information is sent to the queue manager.

On any other panel, press function keys F3 or F12 to leave the current panel ignoring any data you have typed since last pressing Enter. Again, no information is sent to the queue manager.

  • F3 takes you straight back to the initial panel.

  • F12 takes you back to the previous panel.

 

Getting help

Each panel has help panels associated with it. The help panels use the ISPF protocols:

  • Press function key F1 on any panel to see general help (extended help) about the task.

  • Press function key F1 with the cursor on any field to see specific help about that field.

  • Press function key F5 from any field help panel to get the general help.

  • Press function key F3 to return to the base panel, that is, the panel from which you pressed function key F1.

  • Press function key F6 from any help panel to get help about the function keys.

If the help information carries on into a second or subsequent pages, a More indicator is displayed in top right of the panel. Use these function keys to navigate through the help pages:

  • F11 to get to the next help page (if there is one).

  • F10 to get back to the previous help page (if there is one).