Function Keys - IBM System/32 Introduction And Maintenance Manual

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6.2.0 FUNCTION KEYS
The PAGE, LINE, PRINT, RESET, and ERROR
RESET keys always perform the functions indi-
cated. The other function keys
usually
perform
the function indicated but might depend on the
program being run.
INa
SCP and DCP - (STOP light off) provides a dis-
play allowing the operator to choose one of the
following:
1.
Return to interrupted program.
2.
Terminate program and close files.
3.
Continue inquiry request.
(STOP light on) executes an alter storage
routine.
PAGE
SCP and DCP - Skips form in printer to next
page.
SCP and DCP - Moves printer carriage one line.
1
See Serial Printer 9.1.2.3 for serial printer single forms
usage.
CMD
SCP - I ndicates that the next key pressed is
used as a command key. Redefines the upper
row of data keys on the keyboard as command
keys. Pressing the CMD key twice consecutively
cancels the command definition.
SCP and DCP - Prints the contents of the CRT
buffer in the same format as it appears on the
display screen.
RESET
l
SCP - Resets the printer current line value to
one.
DCP - Not used.
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REC BKSP
SCP - Moves the cursor to the first position of
the current record. (No shift) any data already
keyed to this record is ignored. (Shift) any data
already keyed to this record is destroyed.
DCP - Not used.
FIELD ADV
SCP - Signals the end of input for the current
field. The entire field is accepted independent
of the cursor position.
DCP - Not used.
DUP
SCP - (No shift) duplicates data from the
corresponding position of the preceding record
to the position indicated by the cursor in the
current record. (Shift) duplicates the character
above the cursor. The DUP key can be used
with the REP key.
DCP - Not used.

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