There are certain environmental considerations for the function keys that appear on the screens in this chapter. These screens are shown as they appear under CICS, IMS, or Unix.
Function Key |
Name |
Description |
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F1 |
HELP |
Obtain online help. |
F2 |
ZC |
List ZIP Codes in City screen. |
ALIAS |
Show the base street name for the house range shown. |
|
F3 |
QUIT |
Exit from the Interactive CODE-1 Plus System. |
F4 |
SC |
Go to the Streets in a City screen. |
MS |
Go to the Match Settings screen. |
|
SZ |
Go to the Streets in a ZIP Code screen. |
|
AH |
Go to the Apartments on a Street screen. |
|
HS |
Go to the Houses on a Street screen. |
|
F5 |
CZ |
Go to the Cities in a ZIP Code screen. |
RE |
Refresh (erase) all of the input and output data from the screen. |
|
FM |
Go to the Firms on a Street screen. |
|
SAVE |
Save current entries after validation. Remain on screen after save. |
|
F6 |
GEO |
Go to the Geographic Coding Interface (you must have purchased and installed Geographic Coding Plus separately). |
BACK |
Return to the previous screen. |
|
F7 |
UP |
If the top of the list of DSF2 codes is displayed, return to the previous match results screen. If the top of the list of DSF2 codes is not currently displayed, page up the list of codes. |
F8 |
DOWN |
Go to the next screen. |
F9 |
MAT |
Go to the Return Codes screen. |
INQ |
Go to the database inquiry function. |
|
RESET |
Restore screen values to current database entries (at last update to customization file). |
|
F10 |
FLIP |
Expand the database inquiry function to fill the entire screen. |
EXIT |
Return to the previous screen without modifying the match settings. |
|
Enter |
VERIFY |
Validate the fields. If the validation is unsuccessful, the screen is redisplayed, an error message is displayed, and the first field in error is indicated. |
If you are a Unix user with a terminal that does not have function keys, you must select a function using three key strokes, as follows:
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Press the ESCAPE key.
On some terminals, you must combine the CNTRL key with the left bracket [ key.
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Press the numeric digit of the function.
For example, for function key 10, you must type 1-0.
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Press the Enter or RETURN key.
On some terminals, you must combine the CONTROL key with the M key.