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Application domain menu

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The following application domains are common in BS2000 OS DX V1.0:

ACCOUNTING

ALL-COMMANDS 1)

AUTOMATED OPERATING

CONSOLE-MANAGEMENT

DATABASE

DCAM

DEVICE

ERROR-LOGGING

FILE

FILE-GENERATION-GROUP

FILE-TRANSFER

JOB

JOB-VARIABLES

MESSAGE-PROCESSING

MULTI-CATALOG-AND-PUBSET-MGMT

NETWORK-MANAGEMENT

NOTIFICATION-SERVICE

PROCEDURE

PROGRAM

PROGRAMMING-SUPPORT

SDF

SECURITY-ADMINISTRATION

SPOOL-PRINT-ADMINISTRATION

SPOOL-PRINT-SERVICES

STORAGE-MANAGEMENT

SYSTEM-MANAGEMENT

SYSTEM-TUNING

USER-ADMINISTRATION

UTILITIES

VM2000-VIRTUAL-MACHINE

Comments:

1)The application domain contains all commands which can be input in the dialog.

However, many application domain are product-specific. For example, the FILE-TRANSFER application domain is omitted from the list if the chargeable product openFT is not installed, and the UTM application domain is added when openUTM is installed.

SDF then shows all currently usable application domains in the application domain menu. Empty areas, e.g. because the user is not allowed to execute any of the contained commands due to his privileges, are skipped.

The user selects the application domain relevant to his task. SDF then offers him a command menu for the selected domain from which to choose the command he requires.

SDF displays the application domain menu in command mode only. It is supplied in the following cases:

  • after starting guided dialog, provided that no domain has yet been set

  • after entering a question mark in unguided dialog

  • after entering *DOM-MENU in the NEXT line of a menu or form

  • after entering *CANCEL in the NEXT line of a command menu or after pressing the key (only in Styleguide mode)

  • after entering *EXIT in the NEXT line of a command menu or pressing the or key (depending on the FUNCTION-KEYS setting)

  • after entering *EXIT-ALL in the NEXT line or pressing the or key (depending on the FUNCTION-KEYS setting) in guided dialog. This input or function key terminates a temporarily guided dialog.