Spooler Plus Utilities Reference Manual

Peruse
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OWNER Command
Considerations
To open the local supervisor, the supervisor name can be omitted if it is $SPLS.
To open a remote supervisor, the system name can be specified without the
process name if the process is $SPLS.
After you execute an OPEN command, Peruse displays the new spooler
supervisor name and then lists the jobs that you have in that spooler queue.
Example
You can use the OPEN command to inspect jobs you have spooled to a remote system
without exiting Peruse and logging onto that remote system:
OWNER Command
The OWNER command changes the owner of the current job. If there is no current
job, then the job most recently spooled becomes the current job. After this command
is issued, the current job becomes the property of the specified owner and can no
longer be accessed by the previous owner.
group-name.user-name
is the name of the new owner, entered without spaces on either side of the period.
group-# , user-#
is the user number of the new owner.
Considerations
The default owner of a job is the user who made the initial request to the spooler.
If a batch job is current, the OWNER command operates on all jobs that are part of
the current batch job.
_OPEN \FARSYS
SPOOLER SUPERVISOR IS \FARSYS.$SPLS
JOB BATCH STATE PAGES COPIES PRI HOLD LOCATION REPORT
1167 READY 1 1 4 #DEFAULT REPORTS
J 1435 READY 430 1 4 #HOLD JANUARY
_
OWNER { group-name.user-name | group-# , user-# }