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select 1 | select 1 | ||
set keyword of browse to nomenu nodelete | set keyword of browse to nomenu nodelete | ||
set keyword of edit to noedit | set keyword of edit to noedit | ||
select 2 | select 2 | ||
− | set keyword of browse to lock 1</ | + | set keyword of browse to lock 1</code> |
Revision as of 13:14, 16 April 2009
Class
Screen Environment
Purpose
Specify keyword settings for BROWSE or EDIT for the current workarea
Syntax
SET KEYWORD OF BROWSE | EDIT TO [<keywords>]
See Also
BROWSE, CHANGE, EDIT, SET COMMAND
Description
The SET KEYWORD command can be used to specify the keyword settings for EDIT or BROWSE on a per workarea basis. The keywords specified are active in the workarea that was current when the command was issued. Each subsequent time that a BROWSE or EDIT is To reset BROWSE or EDIT to the default behavior, issue the command without specifying <keywords>. For details of the keywords for BROWSE or EDIT, please see the individual commands.
Example
select 1 set keyword of browse to nomenu nodelete set keyword of edit to noedit select 2 set keyword of browse to lock 1
Products
Recital Terminal Developer