Displays key definitions created with the DEFINE/KEY command.
Format
SHOW KEY [key-name]
1 – Parameter
key-name
Specifies the name of the key whose definition you want
displayed. See the DEFINE/KEY command for a list of valid key
names.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /ALL
Displays all the key definitions in the specified state or
states. Specifying a key name is not necessary.
2.2 /BRIEF
Displays only the key definition. By default, the system displays
all the qualifiers associated with the key definition, including
any specified state, unless you use the /BRIEF qualifier.
2.3 /DIRECTORY
Displays the names of all the states for which you have defined
keys. If you have not defined keys, the SHOW KEY/DIRECTORY
command displays the DEFAULT and GOLD states (which is the
default SYSMAN keypad).
2.4 /STATE
/STATE=(state, state...)
Specifies the name of a state for which the specified key
definitions are to be displayed. If you select more than one
state name, separate them with commas and enclose the list in
parentheses.
3 – Description
Specifies the name of the key whose definition you want
displayed. See the DEFINE/KEY command for a list of valid key
names.
4 – Example
SYSMAN> SHOW KEY/ALL
DEFAULT keypad definitions:
KP0 = "SHOW ENVIRONMENT" (echo)
KP1 = "SHOW PROFILE" (echo)
SYSMAN>
This command displays all the key definitions currently in
effect.