Spooler Plus Utilities Reference Manual
Spoolcom
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LOC Command
If only dest is present, then the command refers to all existing locations with a
group that has that destination in it.
If device-name is present, the command establishes a connection; if
device-name is absent, any existing connection with a device is broken.
Only authorized users can use the DEV subcommand.
FONT [ font-name ]
connects a location to or disconnects a location from a font. Only authorized
users can use the LOC FONT subcommand.
If #group.dest is specified, the command refers to that particular group and
destination.
If only dest is present, the command refers to every group that has that
destination in it.
If font-name is present, this font will be downloaded before the execution of
any jobs that are sent to this location. If font-name is absent, any font
associated with this location will be removed.
For considerations about when font data is printed, see the FONT Command
on page 3-46.
STATUS [ / OUT filename / ] [ DETAIL ] ]
displays the attributes of locations in the spooler subsystem. If the XREF,
BROADCAST, DELETE, DEV, and FONT subcommands are not specified, the
default subcommand is STATUS.
OUT file-name indicates where Spoolcom is to write the location status. If
not specified, the status is written to the Spoolcom OUT file (usually the home
terminal).
If OUT filename is specified, Spoolcom writes the data to it in a manner
suitable for the file type, process, or device. The filename parameter must
be specified; if the file does not exist, Spoolcom creates an EDIT file (file type
101). The file can be an EDIT file, unstructured file, relative file, entry-
sequenced file, spooler job file, process, or device.
DETAIL requests a complete list of all location attributes. You must specify the
keyword STATUS if you use the DETAIL parameter.
If both #group and dest are specified, the status of only that particular
location is returned. If dest is not specified, the status of all destinations
associated with the group is returned. If #group is not specified, the status of
all locations in the routing structure is returned.
See Considerations on page 3-68 for more information about the STATUS
subcommand.