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F4 key in the command line

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F4 key in the command line would display the history of commands used.Would it display the commands used by all the other sessions on the instance or mine alone??If so how does it update those values and where does it get stored on my machine??

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F4 key does not mean showing history. The function of F4 key is showing possible input values. It shows what possible entries can be given in some of the options. Not in all cases it shows the possible entries. It shoes possible entries on certain cases. For example if u want to start a background job and u had several application servers u can choose the application server on which u want. If u hit F4 key in the tab it shows all the servers available and u can choose one from tht. Thts how it works. This is equal to possible entries option when u right click in an entry box

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/9f/dba99935c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm

For further info u can read this.

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