1 /ERROR
If you specify a display, selects it as the current error
display. This causes all PCA diagnostic messages to go to that
display. The display specified must be either an output display
or the PROMPT display.
If you do not specify a display, the PROMPT display is selected
as the current error display. By default, the PROMPT display has
the error attribute.
2 /INPUT
If you specify a display, selects it as the current input
display. This causes that display to echo PCA input (which always
appears in the PROMPT display). The display specified must be an
output display.
If you do not specify a display, the current input display is
deselected and PCA input is not echoed to any display (PCA input
appears only in the PROMPT display). By default, no display has
the input attribute.
3 /OUTPUT
If you specify a display, selects it as the current output
display. This causes PCA output that is not already directed
to another display to go to that display. The display specified
must be either an output display or the PROMPT display.
If you do not specify a display, the PROMPT display is selected
as the current output display. By default, the OUT display has
the output attribute.
4 /PLOT
Directs all output from PLOT, TABULATE and related commands to
the specified display. This display becomes the current plot
display. By default, the PLOT display has the plot attribute.
5 /PROMPT
Selects the specified display as the current prompt display.
This is where PCA prompts for input. Currently, only the
PROMPT display may be specified. Note that you cannot deselect
the PROMPT display (the PROMPT display always has the prompt
attribute).
6 /SCROLL
If you specify a display, selects it as the current scrolling
display. This is the default display for the SCROLL, MOVE,
and EXPAND commands. Although any display may have the scroll
attribute, note that you can use only the MOVE and EXPAND
commands (not the SCROLL command) with the PROMPT display.
If you do not specify a display, the current scrolling display is
deselected and no display has the scroll attribute.
7 /SOURCE
If you specify a display, selects it as the current source
display. This causes the output of all TYPE commands to go to
that display. The display specified must be a source display.
If you do not specify a display, the current source display is
deselected and no display has the source attribute.