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:
- Place your cursor on the Command Line or anywhere in the panel that is outside of a field entry line.
- Press 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.
- Navigate through the Tutorial Help pages, to find the information you require (see below for a list of navigation commands).
- When you have finished, press F3 (Exit) to return to your starting panel.
The Tutorial Help system is organized with a Table of Contents structure that is based upon the FM/CICS Primary Options 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:
- Select the Help pull-down menu from any panel Action Bar.
- 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/CICS panel (equivalent to pressing F1 from the FM/CICS panel). When on the Primary Options menu, this is the Tutorial Help Table of Contents panel.
- 3. Keys help
- Displays a panel that provides help for the Function Keys that are active on the current FM/CICS panel.
- 4. Help index
- Displays the Help Index.
- 5. Tutorial
- Displays the Tutorial Help Table of Contents panel.
- 6. About
- Displays the FM/CICS version and release information in a pop-up window.
- 7. News about FM/CICS
- Displays a panels providing general information about the current FM/CICS version/release.
- BACK or B
- To back up to the previously viewed page.
- SKIP or S
- To skip the current topic and go on to the next topic.
- UP or U
- To display a higher level list of topics.
- TOC or T
- To display the Table of Contents.
- INDEX or I
- To display the Tutorial Index. Once the Index has been displayed, use the RIGHT (F11) and LEFT (F10) keys to scroll through the list, then position your cursor on a subject and press ENTER (Ctrl) to display the topic.
Alternatively, you may use the following keys whenever you are in the tutorial:
- ENTER (Ctrl)
- To display the next sequential page within a topic.
- HELP (F1)
- To display the Help Tutorial page within the Tutorial Help system (that is, the page that describes how to use Tutorial Help).
- END (F3)
- To terminate the tutorial.
- UP (F7)
- To display a higher level list of topics (instead of typing UP ).
- DOWN (F8)
- To skip to the next topic (instead of typing SKIP ).
- RIGHT (F11)
- To display the next sequential page within a topic (instead of pressing ENTER ).
- LEFT (F10)
- To display the previous sequential page within a topic (instead of typing BACK ).