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Commands of the Rule Definition Screen

The following commands may be typed in the COMMAND field of the Rule Definition screen.

Table 95 Commands of the Rule Definition Screen

Command

Description

CAPS

By default, all entries of lowercase characters are converted and saved as uppercase. In CMEM rules, certain fields, such as the string entered in the ON SHOUT MS field, can be enabled to accept and save lowercase characters, by using the CAPS OFF command, as described below. Valid formats are:

  • CAPS OFF – Enables certain user entries to be saved and displayed in lowercase characters.
  • CAPS ON – Forces all user entries to be displayed in uppercase characters, regardless of the case in which they were entered. Default.
  • CAPS – Indicates whether CAPS ON or CAPS OFF mode is active.

Note: JCL jobs used by Control-M do not support lowercase characters. Using lowercase characters to define IOA variables is not recommended if those variables are shared by Control-M through IOAVAR.

EDIT

Alternately enters and exits the Edit environment of the Rule Definition screen. The Edit environment provides ISPF-like line editing commands to the Rule Definition screen. For more information, see Editing CMEM Rule Definitions in the Edit Environment.

SHPF

Shows the current PFKey assignments.

Commands used to exit the Rule Definition screen are described in Exiting the CMEM Rule Definition Facility.

Parent Topic

Rule Definition Screen – Defining Rules