Accessing Tutorial Help

The Tutorial Help system is both context-sensitive and structurally organized. You can get directly to the information you need, using the context-sensitive access method or you can enter the Help system at a specific location and navigate to any topic information within the structure.

To access a context-sensitive Tutorial Help page:

  1. Place your cursor on the Command Line or anywhere in the panel that is outside of a field entry line.
  2. Press the Help function key (F1). The Tutorial Help page associated with the current panel is displayed.

    When you access the Tutorial Help in this way, the first page that is displayed may be a main topic page, with a menu listing the associated sub-topics, or it may be a sub-topic page, depending upon the context from which you started.

  3. Navigate through the Tutorial Help pages, to find the information you require (see below for a list of navigation commands).
  4. When you have finished, press the Exit function key (F3) to return to your starting panel.

The Tutorial Help system is organized with a Table of Contents structure that is based upon the Primary Option menu. Each entry within the Table of Contents leads to a main topic with a number of associated sub-topics. In addition, there is an index that lists selected topics from the Tutorial Help, alphabetically by subject.

To choose your starting point in Tutorial Help:

  1. Select the Help pull-down menu from any panel Action Bar.
  2. Enter the option number for the Tutorial Help entry point that you require. These are:
    1. Help for help
    Displays the Help panel for the Tutorial Help system.
    2. Extended help
    Displays the Tutorial Help panel associated with the current FM/IMS panel (equivalent to pressing F1 from the FM/IMS panel). When on the Primary Options menu, this is the Tutorial Help Table of Contents panel.
    3. Keys help
    Displays help for the Function Keys that are active on the current FM/IMS panel.
    4. Tutorial
    Displays the Tutorial Help Table of Contents panel.
    5. About
    Displays the FM/IMS version and release information in a pop-up window.
    6. News about FM/IMS
    Displays general information about the current FM/IMS release.

To navigate Tutorial Help, enter one of the following commands in the Command line on any Tutorial page:

To back up to the previously viewed page.
BACK or B
To skip the current topic and go on to the next topic.
SKIP or S
To display a higher level list of topics.
UP or U
To display the Table of Contents.
TOC or T
To display the Tutorial Index.
INDEX or I

Alternatively, you may use the following keys whenever you are in the tutorial:

To display the next sequential page within a topic.
ENTER (Ctrl)
To display the Help Tutorial page within the Tutorial Help system (that is, the page that describes how to use Tutorial Help).
HELP (F1)
To terminate the tutorial.
END (F3)
To display a higher level list of topics (instead of typing UP).
UP (F7)
To skip to the next topic (instead of typing SKIP).
DOWN (F8)
To display the next sequential page within a topic (instead of pressing ENTER).
RIGHT (F11)
To display the previous sequential page within a topic (instead of typing BACK).
LEFT (F10)
Note: The listed keys are the default key mappings. As you can customize key mappings, they may be different on your system.