This topic applies only on the z/OS operating system.

Customization Dialog commands and function keys

The WebSphere® Application Server for z/OS® Customization Dialog uses only a small number of application-specific primary commands that are listed on the panels on which you can enter them. Of these, the most important are the S (Save) and L (RESTORE) commands for working with WebSphere Application Server for z/OS customization variable save files. See Customization Dialog variables for more information.

The following default function keys are used throughout the Customization Dialog:
PF1
Displays a help screen for the current panel.
Note: Within the help panels, slightly different PF key settings are used. Press PF1 from within any help panel for details.
PF2
Sets split screen mode. See Starting the Customization Dialog for restrictions on split screen mode in the Customization Dialog.
PF3
Exits the current panel.
PF4
Exits the Customization Dialog.
PF7
Scrolls up.
PF8
Scrolls down.
PF9
Swaps screens in split screen mode.
PF10
Scrolls left.
PF11
Scrolls right.
PF12
Retrieves the previous command.
You might also find the following ISPF primary commands useful:
EPDF
Allows you to browse or edit a z/OS data set from the ISPF command line
MSGID
Turns the display of message identifiers on and off.
PANELID
Turns the display of panel names on and off.
PFSHOW OFF
Turns off the display of PF key settings.
Note: This is necessary when using a 32-row display.
PFSHOW ON
Turns on the display of PF key settings.
TSO
Executes a TSO command, CLIST, or REXX command procedure from the command line.
ZKEYS
Allows you to display or change the current function key settings.



Related concepts
[z/OS] Customization Dialog variables
Related tasks
[z/OS] Using the Customization Dialog
Related reference
[z/OS] Starting the Customization Dialog
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