Spooler Plus Utilities Reference Manual

Peruse
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Entering Peruse Commands
You can produce the Peruse display described above at any time during a Peruse
session by entering the JOB command at the Peruse prompt.
If you are a group manager (user ID n,255), the JOB command display includes all
jobs of members of your group if manager access has been enabled for the spooler.
See SHOWGROUP Command on page 2-40 for more information.
Entering Peruse Commands
After displaying any jobs you have in the spooler queue, Peruse displays its prompt, an
underscore ( _ ). You can enter one Peruse command per command line, or you can
enter several commands on the same line if you separate the commands with
semicolons (;). The maximum length of a Peruse command line is 132 characters.
Each line is terminated with a RETURN; for example:
is the same as
HOLD Shows the hold status of the job:
A The hold-after-printing flag is on. The job remains in the
queue after it is printed.
B The hold flag is on but the job cannot be placed in the
HOLD state (the job is in the OPEN state). The job will be
placed in the HOLD state when it has been collected.
X For some reason the job is in error (for example, an
application abended while spooling the job).
LOCATION Shows the location of the job. If the location is associated with a print
device, the job is queued for printing. If the location is not associated
with a print device, the job remains in the queue and you can use
Peruse to examine, print, or delete the job. If a spooler job file is the
current job, Peruse displays the file name under LOCATION and
REPORT.
REPORT Shows the report name that is printed in the job header message.
_J 123
_DEL
_EXIT
_J 123; DEL; EXIT