Spooler Plus Utilities Reference Manual
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DEL Command
Example
The following example illustrates how you can obtain two printed copies of a spooled
job. The JOB command displays the status of the job, the COPIES command specifies
two copies, and the JOB command checks the status of the job again:
DEL Command
The DEL command deletes the current job from the spooler subsystem.
Considerations
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Before you can delete a spooler job, you must make it the current job. Refer to
Declaring the Current Job on page 2-7.
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A job that is printing when the DEL command is issued will stop printing and
be deleted.
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If the job to be deleted is linked to a batch job, Peruse unlinks the job from the
batch job and then deletes it.
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If the job to be deleted is the first job of a batch job, then the second job becomes
the new first job.
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If a batch job is current, Peruse deletes all jobs that are part of the current batch
job.
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The DEL command is not supported if the current job is a spooler job file.
_JOB
JOB BATCH STATE PAGES COPIES PRI HOLD LOCATION REPORT
J 1435 READY 30 1 4 #DEFAULT ACCT BEN
_COPIES 2; JOB
JOB BATCH STATE PAGES COPIES PRI HOLD LOCATION REPORT
J 1435 READY 30 2 4 #DEFAULT ACCT BEN
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DEL