The APPLICATION IN THE DATABASE panel has a section for the list
of operations in that application (see EQQNABGP
- Application description in the database (part 3)). Enter forward
slash (/) in the Row cmd column next to an operation to open the TABLE
ROW COMMANDS panel. The commands available for the selected operation
are listed, as shown in the example in Table
row commands for an operation.
1. Show details (B/S)
Displays the OPERATION IN THE DATABASE advanced panel (EQQNABSP).
2. Browse JCL (BJ)
Displays the EDITING/BROWSING JCL FOR A COMPUTER OPERATION basic
panel.
3. Browse operation instructions (O)
Displays the BROWSING AN OPERATION INSTRUCTOR panel, if operator
instructions exist. If there are no operation instructions, option
3 takes you back to APPLICATION IN THE DATABASE panel (EQQNABGP).
4. Browse workstation (BWS)
Displays the BROWSING A WORK STATION DESCRIPTION panel for the
workstation of the selected row.
5. Modify workstation (MWS)
Displays the MODIFYING GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT A WORK STATION
panel for the workstation of the selected row.
You can enter the abbreviations shown in parentheses
in the primary command line in the APPLICATION IN THE DATABASE panel,
without having to list the TABLE ROW COMMANDS.
The APPLICATION IN THE DATABASE advanced panel
allows you to see, in a single panel, the comprehensive information
for the selected operation in an application. You can scroll both
right and down to view more information. While the operation details
section of the panel remains static, you can scroll down to see the
following sections:
Automatic options
Time options
Predecessors
Conditions
Resources and servers
Special resources
User fields
Feedback options
Clean up options
Extended info
Automation info
Remote job info
The sections are prefixed by a code so that you can easily jump
to the required section using the find command, without having
to scroll through each section. For example, to quickly display the
Predecessors section, type find PRED- at the command
prompt. EQQNABSP
- Showing operation details and some automatic options shows an example
of the first part of an OPERATION IN THE DATABASE advanced panel.