PCA Command Defines screen window names. Format SET WINDOW window-name AT (start-line,line-count,start-column,column-count)
1 – Parameters
window-name Specifies the name of the window to define. The window name must consist of letters, digits, underscores, and dollar signs. It cannot begin with a digit. start-line Specifies the starting line number of the window. This line displays the top header line for the screen display using the window. The top line of the screen is line number 1. line-count Specifies the number of text lines in the window. start-column Specifies the starting (leftmost) column number of the window (the default is column 1). column-count Specifies the number of columns in the window (the default is the current screen width).
2 – Description
The SET WINDOW command allows you to assign a name to a screen window. A screen window is a region on the terminal screen through which you can view a display. You must specify the window in terms of a starting line number on the screen and a line count. Once defined, a window name can be used in subsequent DISPLAY and SET DISPLAY commands. PCA provides a substantial number of predefined window names. You can list all defined window names using the SHOW WINDOW command.
3 – Examples
PCAA> SET WINDOW TINY AT (1,2) PCAA> DISPLAY OUT AT TINY The first command defines a window named TINY. The top border line for the window is at line 1 of the terminal screen. The window can display two additional lines of text. The second command displays the OUT screen display through window TINY.