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Help for QUEUE %105
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To enter a queue request, type:
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queue-name:jobname = file1, file2, ...
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The default job name is the same as the first file name.
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To list the queues, type:
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output-filespec/LIST = queue-name:jobname[ppn]
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Default queue is LPT:.
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To create a batch request, type
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INP:jobname = control-filespec, log-filespec
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Default jobname is the filename of the log file.
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Default control file extension is .CTL.
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Default log file extension is .LOG.
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When listing the queues, the default listing filespec is TTY:.LSQ[-].
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Queue-name defaults to all queues. If queue-name is ALL:, all queues
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are listed. Queues at a specific station can be listed by referring to
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queue xxxSnn: for station nn (e.g. LPTS3: or ALLS17:). Queues for a
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specific device can be refered to by giving the device name (e.g.
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LPT2:).
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Wild card "*" matches any name, entension, project, programmer, or SFD.
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Wild card "?" is wild for one character only.
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On batch creates, if no device is specified and the desired file is not
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found on disk, then QUEUE will look for the file on device CTL. If /NEW
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is specified, CTL will never be searched.
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/ABEFORE:date-time Include only files accessed before date-time.
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/ACCOUNT:qqq Specify account string qqq.
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/AFTER:date-time Process request after the specified date/time.
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/ALLFILES:yes-no Require all files to exist in order for the
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queue request to be created.
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/ASINCE:date-time Include only files accessed since date-time.
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/ASSISTANCE:yes-no Specify batch job operator intervention
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requirements.
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/*BATLOG:keyword-list Specify creation of batch log files. Keyword
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may be one of the following: APPEND - append
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to the end of an existing log file (default);
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SPOOL - create a temporary log file, print it
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and delete it; SUPERSEDE - supersede any
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existing log file.
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/BATOPT:option-name Force logging in batch jobs to use
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LOGIN/OPTION:option-name.
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/BEFORE:date-time Include only files created before date-time.
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/BEGIN:ddd Begin processing file on the ddd-th line for
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batch jobs and on the ddd-th page for line
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printer jobs.
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/CARDS:ddd Batch job punched card limit is ddd.
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/*CHECK:yes-no List the queues for only your job.
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/COPIES:ddd Make ddd copies of this file.
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/CORE:ccc Set batch job core limit to ccc.
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/CREATE Create a new request.
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/DEFERRED Process all deferred spooled requests now. You
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must include either /CREATE or /KILL with this
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switch, to create or cancel the queue requests.
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/DELETE Same as /DISPOSE:DELETE.
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/DENSITY:keyword Set listing file tape density. Keywords
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specify the density (200, 800, 1600, 6250 and
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INSTALLATION (default)).
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/DEPENDANCY:ddd Set batch job dependancy to ddd. On /MODIFY
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requests, if a '+' or '-' precedes ddd, add or
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subtract ddd from the current value.
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/DESTINATION:nnn Specify the node to which all output will be
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sent.
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/DISPOSE:keyword Specify file disposition. Keywords are:
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DELETE - delete the file after processing;
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PRESERVE - don't delete the file (default);
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RENAME - rename the file into the spooled area
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when the request is created, then delete it
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after processing.
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/DISTRIBUTION:qqq Set spooled output distribution location to
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qqq.
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/ERBINARY Generate an error message if user attempts to
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queue a binary file.
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/ERNONE Generate an error message if a file is not
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found.
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/ERPROTECT Generate an error message if a protection
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failure occurs.
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/ERSUPERSEDE Generate an error if the listing file already
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exists.
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/ESTIMATE:ddd Reserve the specified number of blocks on the
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listing file.
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/EXIT Exit from QUEUE.
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/*FAST Same as /LIST:FAST.
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/FEET:ddd Set batch job paper tape limit to ddd feet.
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/FILE:keyword Specify file format. Keywords are: ASCII -
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ASCII file (default); COBOL - sixbit COBOL
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file; ELEVEN - PDP11 file; FORTRAN - FORTRAN
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data file.
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/FORMS:sss Specify type of forms to be sss.
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/GENERIC Process request on any device of the
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appropriate type.
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/[NO]HEADER:yes-no Include banner for a file.
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/*HELP:keyword Prints help on the terminal. Keywords are:
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ARGUMENTS - print switch names and their
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argument types; SWITCHES - print only
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switches; TEXT - print this text (default).
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/JOBNAME:sss Specify a job name.
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/KILL Kill (delete) this request.
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/LENGTH:min:max Include files whose blocksize is within the
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range of min to max.
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/LIMIT:ddd Output request limit is ddd (feet, pages,
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etc.).
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/LOWERCASE Print this job on a lower case printer.
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/LIST:keyword List jobs in queues. Keywords are: ALL -
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detailed listing; FAST - fast queue listing;
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JOBS - list jobs (default); SUMMARY -
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summarized queue listing.
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/METERS:ddd Set batch job paper tape limit to ddd meters.
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/MESSAGE:keyword Set the verbosity level of messages output.
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Keywords are: ADDRESS - type out address where
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message occurs; CONTINUATION - type out
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continuation text if any exists; FIRST - type
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out first line of message; PREFIX - type out
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six character message prefix.
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/*MODIFY Modify an existing queue request.
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/[NO]NEW:yes-no Include this file in a request even if it
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doesn't yet exist.
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/NOTES:qqq Annotate output message with qqq in header.
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/[NO]NOTIFY:yes-no Request notification when job completes.
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/[NO]NULL:yes-no Don't generate a fatal error message if no
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files in queue request.
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/OKBINARY Allow binary files in queue request.
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/OKSUPERSEDE Don't generate an error if the listing file
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already exists.
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/[NO]OPTION:option-name Scan DSK:SWITCH.INI[,]/PHYSICAL for lines with
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QUEUE:option-name for switches.
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/OUTPUT:keyword Specify batch job log file processing.
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Keywords are: ERROR - print file if job ends
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in error; LOG - print log file (default);
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NOLOG - never print a log file.
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/PAGES:ddd Set batch job printer page limit to ddd pages.
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/PARITY:keyword Set listing file tape parity. Keywords are:
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EVEN - set even parity; ODD - set odd parity
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(default).
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/PATH:[directory] Run batch job from [directory].
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/PLOT:keyword Specify plotter processing: Keywords are:
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ASCII, BINARY (sixbit), and IMAGE (default).
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/[NO]PHYSICAL:yes-no Ignore logical device names on LOOKUPs and
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ENTERs.
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/PRESERVE Same as /DISPOSE:PRESERVE.
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/PRINT:keyword Specify printer processing: Keywords are:
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ARROW, ASCII (default), OCTAL, and SUPPRESSED.
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/PRIORITY:ddd Set request priority to ddd.
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/PROCESSING:nnn Specify the node where a batch request will be
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processed.
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/PROTECTION:ooo When listing queues to a file, set the file
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protection to ooo. When creating queue
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requests, set the protection level of the
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request to ooo.
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/PUNCH:keyword Specify card punch processing: Keywords are:
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026, ASCII, BINARY, BCD, and IMAGE.
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/READER Submit a card deck on disk to SPRINT for
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processing.
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/REPORT:code Print COBOL report file by outputting every
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line that starts with "code."
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/REQUESTID:n Specify the request-id number of the request to
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with /MODIFY or /KILL.
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/[NO]RESTART:yes-no Specify whether the batch job may be restarted
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after a system failure. Default is /NORESTART.
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/RUN:filespec Run the specified program after the request is
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processed.
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/RUNCORE:ccc Run the specified program with ccc core.
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/RUNOFFSET:ooo Run the specified program with an offset of
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ooo.
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/SEQUENCE:ddd Specify a sequence number ddd.
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/SINCE:date-time Include only files created since date-time.
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/SITGO Submit a card deck on disk to SITGO for
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processing.
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/*SPACING:keyword Specify spacing on a print request. Keywords
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are: DOUBLE, SINGLE (default), and TRIPLE.
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/STREAM:n Specify the stream to be displayed in listing
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queue entries.
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/[NO]STRS:yes-no Scan each structure for duplicate files.
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/TAG:sss Start batch processing at tag sss.
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/TAPE:keyword Specify paper tape punch processing. Keywords
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are: ASCII (default), BINARY, IBINARY, and
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IMAGE.
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/TIME:ttt Set batch job time limit to ttt.
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/TMPFIL:sss:qqq Create a temporary file sss (either TMP:sss or
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DSK:###sss.TMP[-]) containing text qqq.
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/TPLOT:ddd Set batch job plotter time to ddd minutes.
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/*UNIQUE:yes-no Allow only one batch job to run under this PPN
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at a time.
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/UNIT:xxx Process request on unit number xxx (e.g.
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LPTxxx if a print request) or on unit type xxx.
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/UPPERCASE Print this job on a upper case printer.
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/USERNAME:qqq Set spooled output user name to qqq.
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/VERSION:vvv Set the version number of listing files.
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Switches of the form /*xxxxxx are unique to one character. The asterisk
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is NOT part of the switch name.
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Argument formats:
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ccc Core argument: decimal followed by optional K or P.
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ddd Decimal number followed by optional K, M, or G.
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nnn Sixbit node name or octal node number.
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ooo Octal number followed by optional K, M, or G.
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qqq Possibly quoted string: either alphanumerics or 'sixbit'
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for any 64-character set graphics with quoting character
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doubled to represent itself.
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sss Sixbit string of alpha-numerics.
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ttt Time in seconds, hhmmss, or hh:mm:ss.
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vvv Version number in standard DECsystem-10 version format.
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xxx Octal number or sixbit quantity.
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yes-no Switch arguments may either be NO, YES, 0 (no), or 1
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(yes). In addition, the switch name may be preceded by
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NO to negate its action (e.g. /NOxxxxxx instead of
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/xxxxxx:NO).
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date-time A specific or relative date-time combination with the
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date components separated by a dash and the time
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components set off by and separated by a colon. The date
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can include the year. The time can include seconds and
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minutes. The format can be either date:time, date, or
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time.
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date:time can be a mnemonic
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mnemonic is LOGIN, MIDNIGHT, or NOON
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date can be dd-mmm-yyyy or mmm-dd-yyyy
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yyyy is either 1, 2, or 4 digits
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mmm is mnemonic for month
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date can be +-nnnD or +-weekday
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nnn is any decimal number
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weekday is mnemonic day of week
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time can be hh or hh:mm or hh:mm:ss
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