PCA Command
Command keyword for the commands UNDEFINE/COMMAND and
UNDEFINE/KEY. Deletes command definitions established with the
DEFINE/COMMAND command, and deletes key definitions established
with the DEFINE/KEY command.
Format
UNDEFINE/COMMAND parameters
UNDEFINE/KEY parameters
1 – Parameters
parameters
Depend on the qualifier specified.
2 /COMMAND
PCA Command
Deletes command definitions established with the DEFINE/COMMAND
command.
Format
DELETE/COMMAND symbol-name[,symbol-name...]
2.1 – Parameters
symbol-name
Specifies the name of a command symbol whose definition is to be
deleted. This symbol name must have been defined with a previous
DEFINE/COMMAND command.
2.2 – Description
The UNDEFINE/COMMAND command is used to delete command
abbreviations the DEFINE/COMMAND command establishes. The
UNDEFINE/COMMAND command and the DELETE/COMMAND command perform
the same function.
2.3 – Examples
PCAC> UNDEFINE/COMMAND FOO, FEE
This command undefines the command definitions for symbols FOO
and FEE.
3 /KEY
PCA Command
Deletes key definitions established with the DEFINE/KEY command.
Format
UNDEFINE/KEY [key-name]
3.1 – Parameters
key-name
Specifies the name of the key whose definition you want to
delete.
3.2 – Description
The UNDEFINE/KEY command deletes key definitions established
with the DEFINE/KEY command. The UNDEFINE/KEY command and the
DELETE/KEY command perform the same function.
3.3 – Qualifiers
3.3.1 /ALL
Specifies that all key definitions in the specified state be
deleted. If you use the /ALL qualifier, do not specify a key
name. If you do not specify a state, all key definitions in the
current state are deleted. Use the /STATE qualifier to specify
one or more states.
3.3.2 /LOG
/LOG
/NOLOG
Controls whether a log message is displayed indicating that the
specified key definition has been deleted. The default is /LOG.
3.3.3 /STATE
/STATE=(state-name [,...])
/NOSTATE
Specifies the names of the states under which the specified key
definitions are to be deleted. If you specify only one state
name, you can omit the parentheses. A state name can be any
appropriate alphanumeric string.
If you omit the /STATE qualifier or if you use /NOSTATE, key
definitions in the current state are deleted.
3.4 – Examples
PCAC> UNDEFINE/KEY KP7
This command undefines the key definitions for the keypad key
KP7 (the 7 key on the numeric keypad).