Spooler Utilities Reference Manual
Spoolcom
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FONT Command
PAGES { > | < } pages
selects all jobs whose length in number of pages falls within the 
range specified. The PAGES subcommand allows two special cases. 
If PAGES > 0 is specified, all jobs are qualified. If PAGES < 0 is 
specified, jobs with zero pages are qualified. This makes PAGES < 0 
equivalent to PAGES < 1.
REPORT name
selects all jobs with a matching report name. The report name is 
the name assigned to a job in the spooler, usually the group and 
user name of the job owner.
STATE job-state
selects all jobs in one of the following states: open, ready, hold, or 
print.
STATUS [ / OUT filename / ] [ DETAIL ]
displays the status of all fonts that are defined in the spooler. 
OUT filename
indicates where Spoolcom is to write the job status. If not specified, the 
status 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, unstructured file, relative file, 
entry-sequenced file, spooler job file, process, or device. 
DETAIL
requests a complete list of font attributes. This parameter displays the 
attributes of fonts in the spooler subsystem for the specified font-name or 
for all fonts in the spooler.
Considerations for All Users
All users can display the status of a job that is associated with a specific font 
name.
If font-name is not specified, Spoolcom displays the status of all font jobs in the 
spooler.
If font-name is specified, Spoolcom displays the status of the jobs associated 
with font-name.










