Account; Account,Xx; Cpxx,Yy; Crxx,Yy - Control Data Corporation CYBER 170 Series Operator's Manual

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Command
Description
DAYFILE,xx.
Requests
that
system
dayfile
be
dumped to equipment specified by
EST ordinal xx.
If
the equipment
specified is a mass storage device,
the dayfile is written on the device
and the resultant file
is
put in the
output queue for printing. The mass
storage file
is
not permanent.
If
a
tape
is
assigned,
the
dayfile
is
written on the tape in default format.
DAYFILE,.
Requests
that
system
dayfile
be
dumped' to
system-defined
mass
storage. The resultant mass storage
file
is
put in the output queue for
printing •.
ACCOUNT,xx.
Requests
that
account dayfile be
dumped to equipment specified by
EST ordinal xx.
If
the equipment
specified is a mass storage device,
the dayfile is written on the device
and the resultant file is put in the
output queue for printing. The mass
storage file
is
not permanent.
If
a
tape
is
assigned,
the
dayfile
is
written on the tape in default format.
ACCOUNT,.
Requests
that
account dayfile be
dumped
to
system-defined
mass
storage. The resultant mass storage
file
is
put in the output queue for
printing.
ERRLOG,xx.
Requests that error log dayfile be
dumped to equipment specified by
EST ordinal xx.
If
the equipment
specified is a mass storage device,
the dayfile is written on the device
and the resultant file is put in the
output queue for printing. The mass
storage file
is
not permanent. If a
tape
is
assigned,
the
dayfile
is
written on the tape in default format.
ERR LOG,.
Requests that error log dayfile be
dumped
to
system-defined
mass
storage. The resultant mass storage
file
is
put in the output queue for
. printing.
JOB PROCESSING CONTROL COMMANDS
Under normal circumstances, control over job processing is
performed automatically by the system.
Although the
following commands may not be· used frequently, they
provide an added measure of control over job processing.
Several of the commands described here change internal
system parameters which control job scheduling and
processing. Give careful consideration to their use since
job flow and overall system performance can be affected.
Refer to the individual command descriptions for further
information.
3-2 .
LOAD,xx,yy.
Requests that a job be loaded from equipment
defined by EST ordinal xx (normally tape unit).
The job is assigned a numeric identifier yy which
can range from 00 to
67
octal. Examine the E
display (refer to section 4) to determine the EST
ordinal of the equipment to be used.
CRxx,yy.
Assigns a numeric identifier (ID) yy to the card
I
reader defined by EST ordinal xx. The value of yy
can range from 00 to
67
octal. All subsequent
jobs loaded from card reader xx will be assigned
the identifier yy.
ENID,yy ,fnt.
Assigns a numeric identifier (ID) yy to a batch
I
origin output queue entry defined by FNT ordinal
fnt. The FNT ordinal
is
determined by examining
the H display (refer to section 4). Valid queue
type files to which an identifier may be assigned
are listed in the H display as PR (print) and PH
(punch). The value of yy can range from 00 to
671
octal. This ID remains assigned to the entry only
as long as the system remains up and the entry is
in the output queue. Use the QALTER utility to
make the ID assignment permanent.
.
CPxx,yy.
Assigns a numeric identifier (ID) yy to the card
I
punch defined by EST ordinal xx. The value of yy
can range from 00 to
67
octal.
In
this manner,
only those files in the punch queue with an
identifier . equal to yy are directed to card punch
xx. Refer to description of LOAD, CR, and ENID
commands to assign an identifier to a job or queue
type file.
LPxx,yy. or LRxx,yy. or LSxx,yy. or LTxx,yy.
Assigns a numeric identi.fier (ID) yy to the line
I
printer defined by EST ordinal xx. The value of
the ideritifier can range from 00 to
67
octal.
In
this manner, only those files in the print queue
with an identifier equal to
yy
are directed to line
printer xx. Refer to description of LOAD, CR,
and ENID commands to assign an identifier to a
job or' queue type file. The user usually assigns
I
the ID to the file.
FORMxx,fc.
Assigns a two-character
f~rms
code (FC) fc to the
I
line printer or card punch defined by EST ordinal
xx. Only those files in the output queue assigned
the forms code fc are directed to equipment xx.
A user can assign a forms code to an output file
via
the
ROUTE
control statement.
(For
a
description of the ROUTE statement, refer to the
NOS Reference Manual, Volume 1.) The value of
the forms code can range from AA to 99.
If
forms
code is not present, the current forms code field
is cleared (value is null).
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