Compaq AA-Q88CE-TE User Manual

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DEFINE /KEY

/LOG
/NOLOG (D)

Controls whether a message is displayed indicating that the key definition has
been successfully created.

/SET_STATE=state-name
/NOSETSTATE (D)

Controls whether pressing the key changes the current key state.

/SET_STATE

changes the current state to

state-name

when you press the key.

/NOSET_STATE

(the default) causes the current state to remain in effect.

/TERMINATE
/NOTERMINATE (D)

Controls whether the specified string is to be terminated (processed) when the
key is pressed.

/TERMINATE

causes the string to be terminated when the key

is pressed.

/NOTERMINATE

(the default) allows you to press other keys before

terminating the string by pressing the

RETURN

key.

Related Commands

SHOW KEY

Examples

1.

RTR> DEFINE /KEY PF3 "SHOW RTR" /TERMINATE

DEFAULT PF3 key has been defined as "SHOW RTR"
RTR>

PF3

RTR running on node BE1

The

DEFINE /KEY

command defines the

PF3

key on the keypad to perform a

SHOW RTR

command. DEFAULT refers to the default state.

2.

RTR> DEFINE /KEY PF1 "HELP " /SET_STATE=GOLD /NOTERMINATE /ECHO
DEFAULT PF1 key has been defined as "HELP "
RTR> DEFINE /KEY PF1 " CREATE" /TERMINATE /IF_STATE=GOLD /ECHO
GOLD PF1 key has been defined as "CREATE"
RTR>

PF1

RTR> HELP

PF1

RTR> HELP CREATE
The "CREATE FACILITY" command is used to ...

The first DEFINE /KEY command defines the

PF1

key to be the string HELP.

The state is set to GOLD for the subsequent key. The /NOTERMINATE
qualifier instructs the system remain in command input mode when the key
is pressed. The second DEFINE /KEY command defines the use of the

PF1

key when the keypad is in the GOLD state. When the keypad is in the GOLD
state, pressing

PF1

will cause the current read to be terminated.

If you press

PF1

twice, the system displays and processes the HELP CREATE

command.

RTR Command Line Interface 6–59

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