NetBatch-Plus Reference Manual
NetBatch-Plus Screens
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Field Descriptions
Owner
Use the Owner field to specify the security attributes of the DEFINE record. For more
information on this field, see Job ASSIGNs on page 6-88.
Job Set
The Job Set field shows the name of the defaults set of the job named in the Job Name
field (the current job). You cannot enter information in the Job Set field.
Job Name
The Job Name field shows the name of the current job. You cannot enter information in
this field.
DEFINE Name
Use the DEFINE Name field to enter the logical name you want to use as a substitute
for the physical file name. The logical name can contain from 2 through 24 characters.
The first character must be an equals sign (=). The remaining characters can be
letters, numbers, hyphens (-), underscores (_), or circumflexes (^). In some products
(for example, the TACL command interpreter), names whose second character is an
underscore are reserved for use by HP. To avoid errors or unexpected results, do not
use an underscore as the second character. Names beginning with =_ZBAT are
reserved for use by the NetBatch-Plus application.
Catalog Set
Use the Catalog Set field to specify the defaults set to which the catalog DEFINE
named in the Catalog Name field belongs. You must specify the defaults set before you
can display attributes of the DEFINE with the F7–Read Catalog function.
Catalog Name
Use the Catalog Name field to specify the catalog DEFINE whose attributes you want
to display with the F7–Read Catalog function. The DEFINE must belong to the defaults
set you specified in the Catalog Set field.
You must have use access to a catalog DEFINE in order to attach it to a job and to
override its attributes.
A[SSIGN] Specifies the Job ASSIGNs screen.
P[ARAM] Specifies the Job PARAMs screen.
C[ATALOG] Specifies the Job Catalog DEFINEs screen.
D[EFAULTS] Specifies the Job Defaults DEFINEs screen.
S[POOL] Specifies the Job Spool DEFINEs screen.
T[APE] Specifies the Job Tape DEFINEs screen.