Spooler Plus Utilities Reference Manual

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SJFILES Command
4. The following example shows the Spoolcom SPOOLER STATUS command you
can use to determine whether manager access is enabled. The display shows
whether MGRACCESS is ON or OFF.
SJFILES Command
The SJFILES command displays the names of all spooler job files on a subvolume.
The names of spooler job files are preceded by a period (.).
subvol
is the subvolume whose file names are to be listed. subvol has the form:
[\system.][$volume.][subvolume]
If you omit \system, Peruse uses the current default system name.
If you omit $volume, Peruse uses the current default volume name.
If you omit subvolume, Peruse uses the current default subvolume name. Omit
the final period (.) if you specify \system or $volume without subvolume.
Examples
1. This command lists the names of spooler job files on the current default
subvolume:
_SJFILES
\SYSTEM.$DISK.SUBVOL
.LPROG .LISTING .TEXT
_
2. In this example, the volume name is provided while the system and subvolume
names are the current default names:
_SJFILES $BIGVOL
\SYSTEM.$BIGVOL.SUBVOL
.SAVEDATA .FILE1 .OUTFILE
_
5> FontRPSetup;SPOOLER,STATUS DETAIL
SPOOL SUPERVISOR: $SPLS
STATE: ACTIVE
MGRACCESS: ON
LOG FILE: $0
LAST ERROR: NONE
SJFILES [ subvol ]