Screen=screen-name Specifies the first screen to be displayed. This is particularly useful when you are using the Performance Monitor to interactively monitor stalled processes. For example, the following command automatically warns the system operator of excessive stalls: $ RMU/SHOW STATISTICS/ALARM=5/NOTIFY=OPER12/SCREEN="Stall Messages" - _$ MF_PERSONNEL The following list describes the syntax of the screen-name argument: o You can use any unique portion of the desired screen name for the screen-name argument. For example, the following has the same results as the preceding example: $ RMU/SHOW STATISTICS/ALARM=5/NOTIFY=OPER12/SCREEN="Stall" - _$ MF_PERSONNEL.RDB o Except with regards to case, whatever unique portion of the screen you supply must be an exact match to the equivalent portion of the actual screen name. For example Screen="Stall" is equivalent to Screen="STALL"; however Screen="Stalled" is not. o If the specified screen-name does not match any known screen name, the display starts with the Summary IO Statistics screen (the default first screen). No error message is produced. o If the screen name contains spaces, enclose the screen-name in quotes. o You can not specify the "by-lock" or "by-area" screens. If you specify the Nointeractive qualifier, the Screen qualifier is ignored.