Using the CEBR function keys

The function keys that you can use at any time are displayed at the bottom of every CEBR transaction screen. The keys have the same meaning on all screens. If your terminal does not have PF keys, you can simulate their use by placing the cursor under the description and pressing ENTER. Where a terminal has 24 function keys, the CEBR transaction treats PF13 through PF24 as duplicates of PF1 through PF12 respectively.

PF1 HELP
Displays a help screen that lists all the commands you can use when the CEBR transaction is running. You can return to the main screen by pressing ENTER.
PF2 SWITCH HEX/CHAR
Switches the screen from character to hexadecimal format, and back again.
PF3 TERMINATE BROWSE
Terminates the CEBR transaction. If you entered the CEBR transaction directly, it frees up your terminal for the next transaction. If you entered from an EDF session, it returns you to the working-storage screen from which you entered. If you entered from CEMT I TSQ, it returns you to the CEMT screen.
PF4 VIEW TOP
Displays the first records in the queue and has the same effect as the TOP command.
PF5 VIEW BOTTOM
Displays the last records in the queue and has the same effect as the BOTTOM command.
PF6 REPEAT LAST FIND
Repeats the previous FIND command.
PF7 SCROLL BACK HALF
Moves the display backward by one-half the number of records that fit on the screen, so that the records on the top half of the screen move to the bottom half.
PF8 SCROLL FORWARD HALF
Advances the display by one-half the number of records that fit on the screen, so that the records on the bottom half of the screen move to the top half.
PF9 VIEW RIGHT (or VIEW LEFT)
Changes the screen to show the columns immediately after (to the right of) or before (to the left of) the columns currently on display. The key is not defined if the entire record fits on one line of the screen. It moves you to the right until the end of the record is reached, and then reverses to move left back to the beginning of the record. You can also use the COLUMN command to change the column at which the display begins.
PF10 SCROLL BACK FULL
Moves the screen backward by the number of records that fit on the screen, to show the records immediately before those currently on display.
PF11 SCROLL FORWARD FULL
Advances the screen by the number of records that will fit on the screen, to show the records immediately after those currently on display.
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