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Examples

   1.$ DELETE/KEY/ALL
     %DCL-I-DELKEY, DEFAULT key PF1 has been deleted
     %DCL-I-DELKEY, DEFAULT key PF2 has been deleted
     %DCL-I-DELKEY, DEFAULT key PF3 has been deleted
     %DCL-I-DELKEY, DEFAULT key PF4 has been deleted
     $

     In this example, the user has defined keys PF1 to PF4 in
     the default state. The DELETE/KEY command deletes all key
     definitions in the current state, which is the default state.

   2.$ DEFINE/KEY PF3 "SHOW TIME" /TERMINATE
     %DCL-I-DEFKEY, DEFAULT key PF3 has been defined
     $ <PF3>
     $ SHOW TIME
      14-DEC-2001 14:43:59
        .
        .
        .
     $ DELETE/KEY PF3
     %DCL-I-DELKEY, DEFAULT key PF3 has been deleted
     $ <PF3>
     $

     In this example, the DEFINE/KEY command defines the PF3 key on
     the keypad as SHOW TIME. To delete the definition for the PF3
     key, use the DELETE/KEY command. When the user presses PF3,
     only the system prompt is displayed.