1 – VT100
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1.1 – VT200_KEYS
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1.2 – NO_HELP_AVAILABLE
No HELP text is available for that key. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.3 – ALL_PRIVILEGE
The asterisk key (*) may be used to fill in all thirteen privileges into the grant, deny or banish privilege fields. An asterisk will fill in all privileges not in one of the fields to the left of the current field, and will clear all the privileges in the fields to its right. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.4 – C_PRIVILEGE
The C key may be used to insert CONTROL privilege into the current privilege mask. CONTROL privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. CONTROL privilege is required to view and modify the access control list of a dictionary directory, object or sub-dictionary directory. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.5 – D_PRIVILEGE
The D key may be used to insert LOCAL_DELETE privilege into the current privilege mask. LOCAL_DELETE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. LOCAL_DELETE privilege is required to delete dictionary objects. It also enables you to delete dictionary directories and sub-dictionary directories that do not own any children. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.6 – E_PRIVILEGE
The E key may be used to insert VAX DATATRIEVE's EXECUTE privilege (DTR_EXECUTE) into the current privilege mask. DTR_EXECUTE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. DTR_EXECUTE privilege is required to: o Execute a VAX DATATRIEVE procedure. o Use a VAX DATATRIEVE table definition. o Ready a VAX DATATRIEVE domain for EXTEND access. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.7 – F_PRIVILEGE
The F key may be used to insert FORWARD privilege into the current privilege mask. FORWARD privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. FORWARD privilege is required to create subdictionary directories. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.8 – G_PRIVILEGE
The G key may be used to insert GLOBAL_DELETE privilege into the current privilege mask. GLOBAL_DELETE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. GLOBAL_DELETE privilege is required to delete dictionary directories and subdictionary directories that own children. It also enables you to delete dictionary objects. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.9 – H_PRIVILEGE
The H key may be used to insert HISTORY privilege into the current privilege mask. HISTORY privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. HISTORY privilege is required to create new history list entries. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.10 – M_PRIVILEGE
The M key may be used to insert VAX DATATRIEVE's MODIFY privilege (DTR_MODIFY) into the current privilege mask. DTR_MODIFY privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. DTR_MODIFY privilege is required to ready a VAX DATATRIEVE domain for modify access. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.11 – P_PRIVILEGE
The P key may be used to insert PASS_THRU privilege into the current privilege mask. PASS_THRU privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. PASS_THRU privilege is required to reference a dictionary directory, object or sub-dictionary directory. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.12 – R_PRIVILEGE
The R key may be used to insert VAX DATATRIEVE's READ privilege (DTR_READ) into the current privilege mask. DTR_READ privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. DTR_READ privilege is required to ready a VAX DATATRIEVE domain for read access. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.13 – S_PRIVILEGE
The S key may be used to insert SEE privilege into the current privilege mask. SEE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. SEE privilege is required to access the attributes of a dictionary object. In general, you should grant SEE access to any objects you grant PASS_THRU access to. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.14 – U_PRIVILEGE
The U key may be used to insert UPDATE privilege into the current privilege mask. UPDATE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. UPDATE privilege is required to create or modify the attributes of a dictionary object. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.15 – W_PRIVILEGE
The W key may be used to insert VAX DATATRIEVE's WRITE privilege (DTR_WRITE) into the current privilege mask. DTR_WRITE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. DTR_WRITE privilege is required to ready a VAX DATATRIEVE domain for write access. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.16 – X_PRIVILEGE
The X key may be used to insert EXTEND privilege into the current privilege mask. EXTEND privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. EXTEND privilege is required to create a new dictionary directory. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.17 – BS
The backspace key is used to move the cursor to the beginning of the prior field. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.18 – COMMA
The DEL CHAR key (comma) is used to delete a character. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.19 – DASH
The DEL FIELD key (dash) is used to delete the contents of the current field of the current ACL entry. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.20 – DELETE
The DELETE key is used to rubout the character to the left of the cursor. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.21 – DOWN
The DOWN ENTRY key (DOWN ARROW) is used to move to the current field of the following ACL entry. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.22 – ENTER
This key (ENTER) is not currently used. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.23 – LEFT
The LEFT CHAR key (LEFT ARROW) is used to move the cursor to the next character. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.24 – LF
The linefeed key is used to delete the contents of the field preceeding the current field. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.25 – PERIOD
The SELECT key is used to mark the entry that is to start a select range. The CUT key can be used to delete all the entries in the current select range. The RESET key can be used to cancel a select operation. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.26 – PF2
The HELP key (PF2) is used to display HELP text. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.27 – PF3
The FINDNXT key (PF3) is used to initiate string searches. FINDNXT searches for the next occurrence of the last search string. If no searches have been done, FINDNEXT moves to the next field. The search direction is the same as the default movement direction. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.28 – PF4
The DEL ENTRY key is used to delete an ACL entry. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.29 – RETURN
The RETURN key is used to create an empty ACL entry before the current ACL entry. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.30 – RIGHT
The RIGHT COL key (RIGHT ARROW) is used to move the cursor to the next character. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.31 – TAB
The TAB key is used to move to the next field. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.32 – UP
The UP ENTRY key (UP ARROW) is used to move to the current field of the preceeding ACL entry. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.33 – 0
The LINE key (0) is used to move to the beginning of the next ACL entry. The direction of movement is as set by the most recent use of the ADVANCE and BACKUP keys. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.34 – 1
The FIELD key (1) is used to move to the next field. The direction of movement is as set by the most recent use of the ADVANCE and BACKUP keys. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.35 – 2
The PW (2) key is used to move to the PASSWORD field (the last field) of an ACL entry. The direction of movement is as set by the most recent use of the ADVANCE and BACKUP keys. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.36 – 3
The CHAR key (3) is used to move the cursor one character position. The direction of movement is as set by the most recent use of the ADVANCE and BACKUP keys. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.37 – 4
The ADVANCE key (4) is used to set the default movement and search directions. This key sets the default direction to be towards the end of the ACL. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.38 – 5
The BACKUP key (5) is used to set the default movement and search directions. This key sets the default direction to be towards the beginning of the ACL. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.39 – 6
The CUT key (6) is used to cut the selected ACL entries out of the ACL. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.40 – 7
The MOVE key (7) is used to move to the beginning or end of the ACL. The direction of movement is as set by the last use of the ADVANCE or BACKUP keys. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.41 – 8
The SECT key (8) is used to move the cursor forward five ACL entries. The direction of movement is as set by the last use of the ADVANCE or BACKUP keys. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.42 – 9
This SHOW USER key (9) is used to display the current sample user's access rights. The current entry becomes the first entry in the ACL that matches the sample user's characteristics. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.43 – GOLD_COMMA
The UND CHAR key (GOLD COMMA) is used to re-insert the last character deleted from this field of any ACL entry. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.44 – GOLD_DASH
The UND FIELD key (GOLD dash) is used to replace the contents of the current field of the current ACL entry with the value most recently deleted from this field of any ACL entry. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.45 – GOLD_DOWN
This key (GOLD DOWN ARROW) is currently undefined. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.46 – GOLD_ENTER
This key (GOLD ENTER) is not currently used. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.47 – GOLD_LEFT
This key (GOLD LEFT ARROW) is currently undefined. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.48 – GOLD_PERIOD
The RESET key (GOLD PERIOD) is used to cancel the current select range. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.49 – GOLD_PF1
The GOLD key (PF1) lets you use the lower function of the editing keys. Press the GOLD key and then the key you wish to use. You can also use the GOLD key to enter repeat counts. Press GOLD and then the main keyboard numeric keys, followed by the key to be repeated. The DELETE key and CTRL/U may be used to edit the repeat count, and thus cannot be repeated in this manner. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.50 – GOLD_PF2
The HELP key (PF2) is used to display HELP text. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.51 – GOLD_PF3
The FIND key is used to initiate string searches. FIND prompts for a string. The cursor is set to the first field that contains that string. The search string prompt is terminated by striking any keypad key. If the ADVANCE key is struck, the search direction is forward. If the BACKUP key is struck, the search direction is backwards. The default movement direction will also be set by either of these keys. If neither of these keys is used to terminate the search string, the default search direction is the same as the default movement direction. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.52 – GOLD_PF4
The UND ENTRY key (PF4) is used to recover a deleted ACL entry. The most recently deleted ACL entry is inserted before the current entry in the ACL. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.53 – GOLD_RIGHT
This key (GOLD RIGHT ARROW) is currently undefined. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.54 – GOLD_UP
This key (GOLD UP ARROW) is currently undefined. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.55 – GOLD_Z
This key (GOLD Z) is used to stop editing the current ACL. It returns to DMU command level without modifying the ACL. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.56 – GOLD_0
The OPEN ENTRY key is used to create an empty ACL entry before the current ACL entry. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.57 – GOLD_1
This key (GOLD 1) is not currently used. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.58 – GOLD_2
The DEL PW key (GOLD 2) is used to delete the contents of all the fields of the current ACL entry from the current field to the PASSWORD field (the last field in the entry). [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.59 – GOLD_3
This key (GOLD 3) is not currently used. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.60 – GOLD_4
The BOTTOM key (GOLD 4) moves the cursor to the end of the ACL. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.61 – GOLD_5
The TOP key (GOLD 5) moves the cursor to the start of the first ACL entry. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.62 – GOLD_6
The PASTE key (GOLD 6) is used to copy the ACL entries in the paste buffer to the ACL. The new entries are inserted before the current entry. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.63 – GOLD_7
The SHOW KEY (GOLD 7) is used to display the current definition of a key. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.64 – GOLD_8
This key (GOLD 8) is not currently used. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.65 – GOLD_9
The DEFINE USER (GOLD 9) key is used to change the characteristics of the current sample user. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.66 – PREV
The PREVIOUS SCREEN key is used to move back 5 lines. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
1.67 – NEXT
The NEXT SCREEN key is used to move forward 5 lines. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
2 – VT52
+--------+--------+--------+--------+ LF Delete prior field | | | DEL | UP | | GOLD | HELP | ENTRY | ENTRY | TAB Move to next field | | | UND | SECTION| +--------+--------+--------+--------+ BACK SP Move to prior field | MOVE | FNDNXT | DEL | DOWN | | | | FIELD | ENTRY | CTRL/W Repaint screen | SHOW | FIND | UND | SECTION| +--------+--------+--------+--------+ CTRL/Z Return to DMU command level, | ADVANCE| BACKUP | DEL | RIGHT | modify access control list | | | CHAR | CHAR | | BOTTOM | TOP | UND |DEF USER| GOLD Z Return to DMU command level, +--------+--------+--------+--------+ do not modify ACL | FIELD | PW | CUT | LEFT | | | | | CHAR | | | DEL PW | PASTE |SHOW USR| +--------+--------+--------+--------+ | MOVE ENTRY | SELECT | ENTER | | | | | *** For help on a key, press the key | OPEN ENTRY | RESET | | *** To return to editing, type a space. +-----------------+--------+--------+
2.1 – NO_HELP_AVAILABLE
No HELP text is available for that key. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.2 – ALL_PRIVILEGE
The asterisk key (*) may be used to fill in all thirteen privileges into the grant, deny or banish privilege fields. An asterisk will fill in all privileges not in one of the fields to the left of the current field, and will clear all the privileges in the fields to its right. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.3 – C_PRIVILEGE
The C key may be used to insert CONTROL privilege into the current privilege mask. CONTROL privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. CONTROL privilege is required to view and modify the access control list of a dictionary directory, object or sub-dictionary directory. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.4 – D_PRIVILEGE
The D key may be used to insert LOCAL_DELETE privilege into the current privilege mask. LOCAL_DELETE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. LOCAL_DELETE privilege is required to delete dictionary objects. It also enables you to delete dictionary directories and sub-dictionary directories that do not own any children. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.5 – E_PRIVILEGE
The E key may be used to insert VAX DATATRIEVE's EXECUTE privilege (DTR_EXECUTE) into the current privilege mask. DTR_EXECUTE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. DTR_EXECUTE privilege is required to: o Execute a VAX DATATRIEVE procedure. o Use a VAX DATATRIEVE table definition. o Ready a VAX DATATRIEVE domain for EXTEND access. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.6 – F_PRIVILEGE
The F key may be used to insert FORWARD privilege into the current privilege mask. FORWARD privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. FORWARD privilege is required to create subdictionary directories. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.7 – G_PRIVILEGE
The G key may be used to insert GLOBAL_DELETE privilege into the current privilege mask. GLOBAL_DELETE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. GLOBAL_DELETE privilege is required to delete dictionary directories and subdictionary directories that own children. It also enables you to delete dictionary objects. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.8 – H_PRIVILEGE
The H key may be used to insert HISTORY privilege into the current privilege mask. HISTORY privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. HISTORY privilege is required to create new history list entries. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.9 – M_PRIVILEGE
The M key may be used to insert VAX DATATRIEVE's MODIFY privilege (DTR_MODIFY) into the current privilege mask. DTR_MODIFY privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. DTR_MODIFY privilege is required to ready a VAX DATATRIEVE domain for modify access. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.10 – P_PRIVILEGE
The P key may be used to insert PASS_THRU privilege into the current privilege mask. PASS_THRU privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. PASS_THRU privilege is required to reference a dictionary directory, object or subdictionary directory. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.11 – R_PRIVILEGE
The R key may be used to insert VAX DATATRIEVE's READ privilege (DTR_READ) into the current privilege mask. DTR_READ privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. DTR_READ privilege is required to ready a VAX DATATRIEVE domain for read access. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.12 – S_PRIVILEGE
The S key may be used to insert SEE privilege into the current privilege mask. SEE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. SEE privilege is required to access the attributes of a dictionary object. In general, you should grant SEE access to any objects you grant PASS_THRU access to. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.13 – U_PRIVILEGE
The U key may be used to insert UPDATE privilege into the current privilege mask. UPDATE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. UPDATE privilege is required to create or modify the attributes of a dictionary object. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.14 – W_PRIVILEGE
The W key may be used to insert VAX DATATRIEVE's WRITE privilege (DTR_WRITE) into the current privilege mask. DTR_WRITE privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. DTR_WRITE privilege is required to ready a VAX DATATRIEVE domain for write access. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.15 – X_PRIVILEGE
The X key may be used to insert EXTEND privilege into the current privilege mask. EXTEND privilege will be cleared from the other privilege masks in the current ACL entry. EXTEND privilege is required to create a new dictionary directory. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.16 – BS
The backspace key is used to move the cursor to the prior field. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.17 – DELETE
The DELETE key is used to rubout the character to the left of the cursor. [1mTo display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.[m
2.18 – DOWN
The DOWN ENTRY key (DOWN ARROW) is used to move to the current field of the following ACL entry. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.19 – ENTER
This key (ENTER) is not currently used. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.20 – LEFT
The LEFT COL key (LEFT ARROW) is used to move the cursor to the previous character. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.21 – LF
The linefeed key is used to delete the contents of the field preceeding the current field. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.22 – PERIOD
The SELECT key (PERIOD) is used to mark the entry that is to start a select range. The CUT key can be used to delete all the entries in the current select range. The RESET key can be used to cancel a select operation. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.23 – PF2
The HELP key (PF2) is used to display HELP text. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.24 – PF3
The DEL ENTRY key (PF3) is used to delete an ACL entry. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.25 – RETURN
The RETURN key is used to create an empty ACL entry before the current ACL entry. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.26 – RIGHT
The RIGHT COL key (RIGHT ARROW) is used to move the cursor to the next character. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.27 – TAB
The TAB key is used to move to the next field. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.28 – UP
The UP ENTRY key (UP ARROW) is used to move to the current field of the preceeding ACL entry. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.29 – 0
The LINE key (0) is used to move to the beginning of the next ACL entry. The direction of movement is as set by the most recent use of the ADVANCE and BACKUP keys. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.30 – 1
The FIELD key (1) is used to move to the next field. The direction of movement is as set by the most recent use of the ADVANCE and BACKUP keys. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.31 – 2
The PW (2) key is used to move to the PASSWORD field (the last field) of an ACL entry. The direction of movement is as set by the most recent use of the ADVANCE and BACKUP keys. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.32 – 3
The CUT key (3) is used to cut the selected ACL entries out of the ACL. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.33 – 4
The ADVANCE key (4) is used to set the default movement and search directions. This key sets the default direction to be towards the end of the ACL. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.34 – 5
The BACKUP key (5) is used to set the default movement and search directions. This key sets the default direction to be towards the beginning of the ACL. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.35 – 6
The DEL CHAR key (6) is used to delete the current character. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.36 – 7
The MOVE key (7) is used to move to the beginning or end of the ACL. The direction of movement is as set by the last use of the ADVANCE or BACKUP keys. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.37 – 8
The FINDNXT key (GOLD 8) is used to initiate string searches. FINDNXT searches for the next occurrence of the last search string. If no searches have been done, FINDNEXT moves to the next field. The search direction is the same as the default movement direction. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.38 – 9
The DEL FIELD key (9) is used to delete the contents of the current field of the current ACL entry. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.39 – GOLD_DOWN
The FORWARD SECTION key (GOLD DOWN) is used to move the cursor forward five ACL entries. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.40 – GOLD_ENTER
This key (GOLD ENTER) is not currently used. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.41 – GOLD_LEFT
This SHOW USER key (GOLD LEFT ARROW) is used to display the current sample user's access rights. The current entry becomes the first entry in the ACL that matches the sample user's characteristics. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.42 – GOLD_PERIOD
The RESET key (GOLD PERIOD) is used to cancel the current select range. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.43 – GOLD_PF1
The GOLD key (PF1) lets you use the lower function of the editing keys. Press the GOLD key and then the key you wish to use. You can also use the GOLD key to enter repeat counts. Press GOLD and then the main keyboard numeric keys, followed by the key to be repeated. The DELETE key and CTRL/U may be used to edit the repeat count, and thus cannot be repeated in this manner. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.44 – GOLD_PF2
The HELP key (PF2) is used to display HELP text. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.45 – GOLD_PF3
The UND ENTRY key (PF3) is used to recover a deleted ACL entry. The most recently deleted ACL entry is inserted before the current entry in the ACL. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.46 – GOLD_RIGHT
The DEFINE USER (GOLD RIGHT ARROW) key is used to change the characteristics of the current sample user. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.47 – GOLD_UP
The BACK SECTION key (GOLD UP) is used to move the cursor backwards five ACL entries. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.48 – GOLD_0
The OPEN ENTRY key (GOLD 0) is used to create an empty ACL entry before the current ACL entry. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.49 – GOLD_1
This key (GOLD 1) is not currently used. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.50 – GOLD_2
The DEL PW key (GOLD 2) is used to delete the contents of all the fields of the current ACL entry from the current field to the PASSWORD field (the last field in the entry). To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.51 – GOLD_3
The PASTE key (GOLD 3) is used to copy the ACL entries in the paste buffer to the ACL. The new entries are inserted before the current entry. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.52 – GOLD_4
The BOTTOM key (GOLD 4) moves the cursor to the end of the ACL. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.53 – GOLD_5
The TOP key (GOLD 5) moves the cursor to the start of the first ACL entry. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.54 – GOLD_6
The UND CHAR key (GOLD 6) is used to re-insert the last character deleted from this field in any ACL entry. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.55 – GOLD_7
The SHOW KEY (GOLD 7) is used to display the current definition of a key. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.56 – GOLD_8
The FIND key (8) is used to initiate string searches. FIND prompts for a string. The cursor is set to the first field that contains that string. The search string prompt is terminated by striking any keypad key. If the ADVANCE key is struck, the search direction is forward. If the BACKUP key is struck, the search direction is backwards. The default movement direction will also be set by either of these keys. If neither of these keys is used to terminate the search string, the default search direction is the same as the default movement direction. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.
2.57 – GOLD_9
The UND FIELD key (GOLD 9) is used to replace the contents of the current field of the current ACL entry with the value most recently deleted from this field of any ACL entry. To display help on another key, press that key. To return to editing, press the space bar.