Spooler Utilities Reference Manual

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DEV Command
CONTYPE = None
TIMEOUT = 0
/* timeout = 0 seconds. */
DEVICE $dev3
CONTYPE = none
TRUNC [ ON | OFF ]
specifies whether lines longer than the device width are to be truncated or
wrapped around. TRUNC or TRUNC ON causes the print process to discard
the ends of spooled lines that are longer than the device width. TRUNC OFF
(the default) causes the print process to print on the next sequential line the
ends of any spooled lines that are longer than the device width.
TRUNC ON is always used when printing headers.
WIDTH device-width
specifies the maximum line length for the device. The range of values for
device-width is 0 through 32676. A value of -1 (the default value) causes
the print process for the device to obtain the record size from the file-system
DEVICEINFO procedure. A value of 0 indicates there is no limit to width.
XREF [ / OUT filename / ]
produces a cross-reference list of devices, locations, and print processes,
ordered by device. If $device is not specified, a complete cross-reference of
all devices is produced.
If OUT filename is not specified, the list is written to the Spoolcom OUT file
(usually the home terminal).
If OUT filename is specified, Spoolcom writes the data to it in a manner
suitable for the file type, process, or device. The filename parameter must
be specified; if the file does not exist, Spoolcom creates an EDIT file (file type
101). The file can be an EDIT file, an unstructured file, a relative file, an entry-
sequenced file, a spooler job file, a process, or a device.
Table 4-6
shows the device states for which each DEV subcommand is valid.
Table 4-6. Device States During Which DEV Subcommands Can Be
Used (page 1 of 2)
DEV
Subcommand
Offline
(O)
Busy
(B)
Waiting
(W)
Suspended
(S)
Deverror
(D)
Procerror
(P)
ALIGN O B W S D P
CHARMAP O
CLEAR B S D
DELETE O
DEVRESET O