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JOB Command
Considerations
If you are a group manager (user ID n,255), the JOB command displays the status
of all jobs that belong to your group members if manager access is enabled for the
spooler (through the Spoolcom SPOOLER, MGRACCESS command). Assuming
manager access is enabled for the spooler, you can enable and disable the display
of your group’s jobs by using the SHOWGROUP command as described later in
this section.
If you are a system operator (user ID 255,n), the JOB command displays the status
of all jobs in the spooler.
The JOB command with the STATUS option produces a display such as the
following for the current job:
The first part is similar to the normal JOB command display described under
Running Peruse, earlier in this section.
The second part has three entries that are displayed only if the job is in one or
more device queues. Their meanings are as follows:
The third part of the display has six entries that are displayed only for jobs that
are on one or more device print queues. Their meanings are as follows:
JOB BATCH STATE PAGES COPIES PRI HOLD LOCATION REPORT
J 310 READY 2 1 4 #HOLD MANUALS JIM
JOB FORM CLOSE TIME
310 14 JUL 97,13:52:05
JOB LOCATION DEVICE SEQ COPY PAGE
310 #HOLD.DEFAULT 72 1 1
JOB is the job number of the current job.
FORM is the form name of the current job.
CLOSE TIME is the date and time the collector finished collecting
data from the application. A job still spooling has
OPEN as its closing timestamp.
JOB is the job number of the current job.
LOCATION is the complete location name of the job. If the job
was routed to a group location (no destination name
specified) and there are multiple destination devices
defined in this group, then there will be a job entry
for each device in the group (see Example 2).
DEVICE is the device associated with this location.