Spooler Utilities Reference Manual

Peruse
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Declaring the Current Job
Declaring the Current Job
Most Peruse commands affect only the current job. At the beginning of a Peruse
session, however, there is no current job. To declare the current job, use one of the
following methods:
Set the current job explicitly by entering a JOB command with the job number.
(You can also set the current job by entering only the job number.)
Set the current job implicitly by entering a Peruse command or by pressing the
RETURN key or a function key. The most recently spooled job becomes the
current job. For example, if you enter a LIST command, the most recently spooled
job becomes the current job and Peruse lists data for that job.
After you set the current job, Peruse identifies it in subsequent displays with a “J” to the
left of the job number. In the following example, job number 1435 is the current job.
Note. Before you can delete a job using the DEL command, you must declare it the current job
by using one of the methods described above.
JOB BATCH STATE PAGES COPIES PRI HOLD LOCATION
REPORT
1167 READY 1 1 4 #DEFAULT
REPORTS
J 1435 READY 430 1 4 #HOLD
JANUARY
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