• Subject: Changes to Attention key menu option
  • From: bvining@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 27 Apr 98 09:05:20 CDT

In addition to the program specified by SETATNPGM (or the user profile
ATNPGM), there is also the Preattention Program Exit Point
QIBM_QWT_PREATTNPGMS which allows up to eight user attention exit
programs to be called prior to the ATNPGM program.  This exit can also
be customized on a per user basis and is described in the System API
Reference Work Management Exit Programs chapter.  Though inadvertently
not documented until the V4R2 manual, the exit has actually existed
for a few releases now.  WRKREGINF can be used to determine if this
exit support is also available.

Bruce Vining

>
>You can determine what program is run by the Attention key.. There is a
>command SETATNPGM to set the attention key program, which is then
>executed whenever attention key is pressed.. Also there is a system
>value QATNPGM..
>
>If u want the same options for everybody on the system then setting
>QATNPGM would make sense.. the default value on it (I Believe) is
>*ASSIST which in turn calls QEZMAIN..
>
>If u want it selective by users there is a keyword ATNPGM on the
>CHGUSRPRF command to change the attention key program of the user. Or
>alternately u can put SETATNPGM command in the INLPGM of the user..
>

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