Entering HELP in response to the QMD. prompt wil I result in display of the following message.
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CP-6 communication management, project and user authorization, and forms control functions are implemented through the SUPER processor.
To obtain more HELP information, see HELP (SUPER) TOPICS
HELP (SUPER) COMMANDS HELP (SUPER) command PARAM HELP (SUPER) command DESCRIPTION 1
11
Displays topics.
Displays a list of SUPER commands.
Displays parameters associated with a particular command.
Displays description associated with a particular command.
Displays next level of HELP messages.
Displays al I levels of HELP messages.
As this message suggests, SUPER HELP consists of different kinds of information about-SUPER. The different topics of SUPER information for which online documentation exists can be I isted by entering HELP TOPICS, which wi II result in the fol lowing display:
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!HELP (SUPER) TOPICS
ALIGN_SUBOPTIONS BAN_SUBOPTIONS BUOGET_SUBOPTIONS CHARSET_OPTIONS COMMANDS C~NICATIONS_COMMANDS
C~NICATION_PROFILE_OPTIONS CONSOLE CONSOLE_OPTIONS CONTROLLER CREATE CREATE_CHARSET CREATE_COMMANDS CREATE_FORM
CREATE_FORM_GRAPHICS CREATE_PROJECT CREATE_PSEUDO
CURSOR_PROFILE_OPTIONS DELETE_CHARSET DELETE_COMMANDS
DELETE_FORMS DELETE_USERS DEVICE DEVICE_ATTRIBUTE_OPTIONS DEVICE_FOR_LINE DEVICE_OPTIONS ENTRY_OPTIONS ENTRY_TEXT FIELD_PROFILE_OPTIONS FORM_COMMANDS FORM_OPTIONS
GRAPH ICS_AL IGN_SUBOPT IONS GRAPH ICS_BAN_SUBOPT IONS
GRAPH I CS_ENTRY_OPT IONS GRAPHICS_FORM_OPTIONS GRAPHICS_PROFILE_OPTIONS HELP HELP_INDEX INVOKING_SUPER LINE LINK
LINK_PROFILE_OPTIONS LIST LIST_CHARSET LIST_COMMANDS LIST_FORM LIST_PROJECT LIST_TDEVICE MAKEME
MISC_PROFILE_OPTIONS MODIFY MODIFY_COMMANDS MODIFY_PROJECT NOTATION OPERATIONAL_PROFILE_OPTIONS PACKSET_SUBOPTIONS PRIVILEGES PROFILE PROFILE_OPTIONS PROFILE_OPTION_SUMMARY PROFILE_TYPES PROJECT_COMMANDS PROJECT_OPTIONS RELATED_FILES REMOVE
REMOVE_CHARSET REMOVE_COMMANDS REMOVE_FORM
REMOVE_PROJECT STATION TERMINAL TIE TIE_PROJECT
TIMING_PROFILE_OPTIONS UNTIE UNTIE_PROJECT USER_COMMANDS USER_OPTIONS VIRCIR_PROFILE_OPTIONS VIRTUAL_CIRCUIT
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The user can request:
o A list of SUPER commands
o Information about a specific SUPER command o A list of SUPER options or suboptions
o Specific information about the options or suboptions in a category o Other kinds of information.
The fol lowing is the display that results when HELP COMMANDS is entered in response to the CMO* prompt.
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A list of SUPER commands and their definitions can be accessed by typing
HELP ~SUPER~ COMMUNICATIONS_CMOS for SUPER communications commands.
HELP SUPER PROJECT_CMOS for SUPER project authorization commands.
HELP (SUPER) USER_CMOS for SUPER user authorization commands.
HELP (SUPER) FORt.CCMOS for SUPER line-oriented and graphic form commands.
The fol lowing is the display that results when HELP USER_CMOS is entered in response to the CMO. prompt.
A list of user authorization commands and their definitions can be accessed by typing a 1 or a ?? after this message. To obtain definitions of individual user authorization commands. type HELP (SUPER) USER_CMOS command
where command is any of the following: CREATE. DELETE_USERS. LIST. MODIfY and REWOVE.
The following is the diaplay that results when 11 ia entered.
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CREATE
Invokes the user authorization mode of SUPER.
DELETE USERS LIST
MODIfY REMOVE
Deletes all and rebuilds default user definitions.
Displays user authorization information.
Alters an existing authorization.
Removes an existing authorization.
The following is the display that results when HELP CREATE is entered in response to the Ct.«)- prompt.
Format:
C[REATE] [.]account1. name1 [FROM 1[.]account2. name21]
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Note that only the syntax is displayed. HELP information is organized hierarchically:
the user can request each layer of information for a topic separately, or the user can request that all information for a topic be displayed. For example, the layers of information for a command include. in addition to syntax, parameter descriptions, a description of the command and, where appropriate, examples. Each of these layers can be displayed. For example.
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Parameters:
account1. name1 is the logon 10. This combination must be entered to gain access to the CP-6 system. The account is limited to 8 characters. the name to 12. The val id character set consists of alphanumeric characters plus the characters $ and ..
FROM account2. name2 indicates that each item not explicitly specified at the option level is to be set to the value of the corresponding item of the
authorization record identified by this log-on 10.
FROM DEFAULT indicates that each item not explicitly specified at the option level is to be set to the value of the corresponding item of the default
authorization record. (The default record may be initialized by substituting the keyword DEFAULT for the account-name logon 10. i.e .• CREATE DEFAULT. Use of the DEFAULT authorization permits the definition of many users with a minimum of effort.)
If FROM is not specified. FROM DEFAULT is assumed.
Description:
This command invokes the user authorization mode of SUPER. Options that may be entered in this mode can be accessed by typing HELP (SUPER) USER_OPTS.
No message available.
Alternatively. 11 can be entered after the syntax is displayed to display all remaining information about the com.and. For exa.ple:
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Format:
M[OOIFY] [.]account1. name1 (FROM 1[.]account2. name21]
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DEFAULT ]Parameters:
account1. name1 is the logon 10. This combination must be entered to gain access to the CP-6 system. The account is I imited to 8 characters. the name to 12. The val id character set consists of alphanumeric characters plus the characters $ and :.
Note that wildcarding is allowed for account1 and name1 (e.g .• M[ODIFY] ?HOST.
1021).
account2. name2 indicates that each item not expl icitly specified at the option level is to be set to the value of the corresponding item of the authorization record identified by this log-on 10.
DEFAULT indicates that each item not explicitly specified at the option level is to be set to the value of the corresponding item of the default authorization record.
Description:
This command alters an existing user authorization. The options which may be altered can be accessed by typing HELP (SUPER) USER_OPTS.
The following is an example of how to list options and then list specific information about an option.
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CWO-HELP USER_OPTIONS
A list of user authorization options can be accessed by typing a ? or a ?? after this message. To obtain definitions of individual options, type
HELP (SUPER) USER_OPTS option
where option is any of the following:
ACCESS, BANNERTEXT, BILLING, BUDGET, CPROC, EXPIRE, FACCOUNT, FEBILLING, FEDBACCN, F~CCTMEW, FEMFPRG, FEMINTS,
FEMMEMORY, FEMTIME, FEPPRIVILEGE, FEPRIVILEGE, FEPSEUDO,
FER ESOURCES, HSET, KEY, LAST_CPROC, MEMORY, NATIVEL, OUTPUTPRIO, PASSWORD, PPRIVILEGE, PRIOB, PRIVILEGE, PROFILE, PSEUDO,
QUAN, RESOURCES, S_ACCOUNTING, SERVICES, SETUP, STEPACCNT, TIME, WSN
CWO-HELP USER_OPTS BANNERTEXT
BANNERTEXTn-I'[string]'[,user_alterable]I,user_alterablel
Specifies the text of a user banner field and/or the alterable attribute of the text in the field, where:
n is a numeric value, 1 through 9, that identifies the user text field.
'string' is 0 to 80 ASCII printable characters that are the text for the field. If string is null. the current contents of the text field will be deleted.
,user_alterable is either:
,A[LTERABLE] specifies that the user can modify the contents of the text field (via the IBEX command LET).
ALTERABLE is the default.
,U[NALTERABLE] specifies that the user cannot modify the contents of the text field.