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Context-sensitive Help
Context-sensitive help is available, based on the current task or field with which you are working.
You can obtain help by placing the cursor on the operations menu line and typing h for Help. You also can press the Help key to get help at any time. Sometimes, help is provided on several screens.
What to do
Describes the current screen and the operations menu
Keys
Describes the function and control keys and their current definition
Field
Displays a list of valid values for a field or the display format, data type, and validation check, if any, for a field
Help
Displays the type of Help available
End
Exits from any Help screen to the previous screen
To make a selection on a Help screen, type at least the first unique characters of the operation and press Return, or press the key listed in parentheses after the operation. To move through the Help screens, use the cursor movement keys specific to your terminal. You can see a list of the keys available by selecting the Keys operation from the Help menu.
Error Messages
You are provided with context-sensitive error messages that indicate both the error type and the error code.
Explanations for the errors are also provided. When you receive an error message, a single-line message is displayed with a prompt that tells you to press either the End key or the More key.
To see the explanation of the error, press the More key. After reading the explanation, press Return to return to your work in progress.
To exit the message without reading the explanation, press the End key at the prompt.
For additional information on error message formats, see the System Administrator Guide.
Last modified date: 08/28/2024