Sets and locks the key definition state for keys defined with the DEFINE/KEY command. Format SET KEY
1 – Qualifiers
1.1 /LOG
/LOG (default) /NOLOG Controls whether the system displays a message indicating that the key state has been set.
1.2 /STATE
/STATE=state-name /NOSTATE Specifies the name of the state. The state name can be any alphanumeric string. If you omit the /STATE qualifier or use the /NOSTATE qualifier, the current state is left unchanged. The default state is DEFAULT.
2 – Example
$ SET KEY /STATE=EDITING The SET KEY command in this example sets the key state to the state EDITING. You can now use the key definitions that were defined for the state EDITING.