You can define up to nine point-and-shoot fields, which you can
set to any SELECT service parameter. To do this:
- From the ISPF Status action bar, select Options and then 4. User
point and shoot customization. The User Point-and-Shoot panel, Figure 1, is displayed.
Figure 1. User point-and-shoot panel (ISPSAMUP) Menu Utilities Compilers Options Status Help
─ ┌ ┌───────────────────────── User Point-and-Shoot ──────────────────────────┐
│ │ │
│ │ │
0 │ │ Press EXIT or END to exit and save the changes. │
1 │ │ Press CANCEL to exit without saving the changes. │
2 │ │ │
3 │ │ Enter Point-and-shoot text and SELECT keywords. │
4 │ │ │
5 │ │ Point-and-shoot text: SELECT service parameters: │
6 │ │ More: + │
7 │ │ ___________________ ________________________________________________ │
9 │ │ ________________________________________________ │
1 │ │ ________________________________________________ │
1 │ │ ________________________________________________ │
│ │ ________________________________________________ │
│ │ ___________________ ________________________________________________ │
│ │ ________________________________________________ │
│ │ ________________________________________________ │
│ │ ________________________________________________ │
│ │ ________________________________________________ │
O │ │ F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F7=Backward F8=Forward │
└ e F9=Swap F12=Cancel │
F10 └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
- Enter the text to appear in the status area, in the field on the
left of the panel.
- Enter the Service parameters to be invoked in the lines on the
right of the panel. See z/OS ISPF Services Guide for
information about these parameters.
- Press EXIT (F3) or END to exit and save the changes. Press CANCEL
(F12) to exit without saving the changes.