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On 18/12/2007, at 12:48 PM, M. Lazarus wrote:
Is there an easy way to determine what the tags are in a
*PNLGRP? I'd like to tap into some IBM command help. Has anyone
written a utility to retrieve this information?
Whenever I need to do this I simply dump the *PNLGRP object itself.
The WUIS section contains the help identifiers.
For system commands the IDs are easy to reverse-engineer. They are
(nearly) always of the form CMD/KEYWORD.
Will GENCMDDOC help me here? Thanks.
Depends what you're after. In all cases this command generates output
from the *CMD object. *HTML output will contain the body of the help
from a *PNLGRP associated with a *CMD. *UIM output will contain a UIM
template generated from the command definition. Might be good enough.
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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