Is it just this location or do others have this problem?

I issue PEEK to look at a file in the READER.

At the bottom of the screen is:

1= Help      2= Add line  3= Quit      4= Tab      5= Clocate    6=
?/Change
7= Backward  8= Forward   9= Receive  10= Rgtleft 11= Spltjoin   12=
Cursor

I accidentally hit <PF4> instead of <PF3> causing the file to be
deleted:
        File PROFILE EXEC has been discarded

Going back into PEEK and doing Q PF it show that <PF4> is set to DISCARD
instead of BEFORE TABKEY.

PF1      BEFORE  MACRO HELP CMS PEEK
PF2      BEFORE  SOS LINEADD
PF3      ONLY    COMMAND QUIT
PF4      BEFORE  DISCARD
PF5      BEFORE  SCHANGE 6
PF6      ONLY    ?
PF7      BEFORE  BACKWARD
PF8      BEFORE  FORWARD
PF9      BEFORE  MACRO RECEIVE
PF10     BEFORE  RGTLEFT
PF11     BEFORE  SPLTJOIN
PF12     BEFORE  CURSOR HOME
PF13     BEFORE  MACRO HELP CMS PEEK
PF14     BEFORE  SOS LINEADD
PF15     ONLY    COMMAND QUIT
PF16     BEFORE  TABKEY
PF17     BEFORE  SCHANGE 18
PF18     ONLY    ?
PF19     BEFORE  BACKWARD
PF20     BEFORE  FORWARD
PF21     BEFORE  MACRO RECEIVE
PF22     BEFORE  RGTLEFT
PF23     BEFORE  SPLTJOIN
PF24     BEFORE  CURSOR HOME


Just wondering????



-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Edward M Martin
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 12:25 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Problem with PEEK Command - update

As is said by Admiral Rickover 
"It is obvious to the most casual observer"

To which we muttered under our breath 'yea, right'

Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-363-5050
ext 35050

-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Adam Thornton
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 2:53 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Problem with PEEK Command - update

On Apr 3, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Raymond Noal wrote:

>
> I would like to thank all of you who responded. I was really  
> surprised at how the majority of you made the leap from using PEEK  
> to TCPIP data buffers.

Well, it's highly intuitive, after all.

Adam

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