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<h1 class="topictitle1">Customizing the Operations Console window</h1>
<div><p>Use the flexibility features to customize the information displayed
by Operations Console</p>
<div class="section"><p>Operations Console has been enhanced in this release to allow
users more flexibility when interacting with Operations Console through its
GUI. With these new features you can customize the Operations Console window,
allowing you to view and interact with the information most important to you.</p>
<p>On
the initial startup of Operations Console you may notice some small changes.
The first change is that there is a new drop-down menu item available, <span class="uicontrol">Options</span>.
The changes made in V5R3 also are listed here to assist the new user with
some of the capabilities of the Operations Console window. </p>
<ul><li><span class="uicontrol">Show Warnings</span> This option can be used to prevent
many of the common dialog windows from showing. For example, the confirming
a delete function dialog window will not be displayed if this is not selected.</li>
<li><span class="uicontrol">Prerequisite Warning</span> The dialog presented during
the configuration wizard concerning the requirements can be turned off using
this option.</li>
<li><span class="uicontrol">Use Single Sign-on</span> This option provides the ability
to share common signon data when connecting multiple configurations at the
same time. This allows the use of a single signon dialog window instead of
one for each connection.</li>
<li><span class="uicontrol">Double-Click</span> This option has two items associated
with it. The first is for expanding or collapsing the tree structure, the
+ (plus sign) control. Instead of a single click to expand or collapse you
can change the function to use a double-click. The second item requires the
user to use another method for starting a connection instead of double-clicking
on the configuration name.</li>
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<div class="section"><p>The second button on the toolbar has changed functionality. If
you are familiar with the older releases of Operations Console, you might
have used the second button to change a configuration. Now, the second button
takes you to the <span class="uicontrol">Properties</span> page of the selected configuration.
All changes to the configuration of Operations Console are now made through
the <span class="uicontrol">Properties</span> page.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>You may notice that the icon for configured connections is different.
The use of a red or a green indicator makes it easier for you to see which
configurations are connected and which are not connected. Another visible
change made to Operations Console is that each configured connection has a
+ (plus sign) to the left of the icon. The + is a standard Windows expand
and collapse function. Each configured connection expands out into separate
functions associated with that connection. If, for example, the connections
to the first partition of an LPAR multi-partitioned system you might also
see separate entries for a remote control panel for each partition. This
should added functionality should make it easier to administer your connections.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>When you expand the configured connection and right-click on a
remote control panel configuration, you will see that a new option has been
made available. The SRC history option allows you to retrieve all or part
of the recorded SRCs issued by the server. This information can be very useful
when debugging certain problems from IPLs to control panel activity.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>Drag and Drop functions have been added to configured connections
to facilitate ease of management. You now have the ability to customize the
list to appear the way you want it to appear. This will allow you to group
configurations together so a common function can be performed on multiple
connections at the same time. In addition to drag and drop, the standard
Windows tagging methods for selecting more than one connection apply here.
Connections most likely to share functions can be grouped at the top of the
list, for example.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>Additional functions now allow you to place selected
data columns in the order in which you want them to appear. Using the drag
and drop method, you can place any column in the position most useful to you.
You even have the ability to select which columns appear in the display.
The exception to this is the iSeries Connection column which maintains its
fixed position. From the <span class="uicontrol">View</span> menu, select the <span class="uicontrol">Choose
Columns</span> pull-down menu. Then, select the columns you would like
to appear and click on the column title to include it or not include it. A
check next to the column title includes it on the display. Only one column
can be selected or deselected each time. Repeat this procedure to add or delete
additional columns.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzajrmanagelocal.htm" title="Manage your local and remote console configurations with the these tasks.">Manage your console configuration</a></div>
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