Spooler Plus Utilities Reference Manual

Peruse
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JOB Command
When the job finishes printing, it enters the hold state and the hold-after-printing flag is
still on:
At a later time, you can print another copy of this job without repeating the compiling
and spooling time. Remove the hold, and your job enters the print queue:
When the job finishes printing, it again enters the HOLD state. You can do this any
number of times. When you no longer have use for the job in the spooler, either delete
it or set the hold-after-printing flag off before the last time you print it.
JOB Command
The JOB command sets the status of the current job or displays the status of all jobs
that you own. Most of the Peruse commands affect only the current job. The meaning
of each entry in the job display is given earlier in this section under Running Peruse.
option
is one of the following:
job-number
file-name
*
S[TATUS]
#location-name
job-number
is the number of a job that you own. Unless you log on as the super ID
(255,255), you are not permitted to affect another users job. Using this
parameter causes the job whose number you entered to become the current
job. You can enter job-number alone, omitting J[OB].
file-name
is the name of a spooler job file. Using this parameter causes that file to
become the current job and to appear in the job display list. Note that if you
want to specify a file named S or STATUS, you must give a more fully qualified
file name. Otherwise, Peruse will execute the JOB STATUS command.
JOB BATCH STATE PAGES COPIES PRI HOLD LOCATION REPORT
J 722 HOLD 3 1 4 A #HT1 INVENT PAT
_HOLD OFF; J
JOB BATCH STATE PAGES COPIES PRI HOLD LOCATION REPORT
J 722 PRINT 3 1 4 A #HT1 INVENT PAT
J[OB] [ option ]