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ALTERNATE HASP COMMAND VERBS (Cont'd.)
$REPEAT
SN
$REPEAT PRTl - repeat the current function on
printer 1
$RESTART
$E
$RESTART LN E3 -
abort current activity and
start over
$ROUTE
$R
$ROUTE ALL,RMT3,LOCAL - remote output
$SET JOBNO. TO
STJ
$SET JOB NO. TO 4 - set system-generated job
number base
$SPACE
$T
$SPACE PRT1,C=1 -
single space each line on
printer until next data set
$START
$S
$START - start job processing
$START LNE3,QXZ3 - start line with password
$STATUS
$DA
$STATUS - list current activity
$STOP
SZ
$STOP PRTl - suspend operations until $START
The short form listed in this table is the character string to which the ALTER·
NATE FORM is converted. Thus verbs such
as:
$IDJ, $LOCATE, $DISPLAY are
all converted to SO and are therefore equivalent.
The syntax of each command is checked after the short form has been generated.
Therefore the operator should attempt to use the short form of the command in
preference to the long form.
HASP COMMAND SUMMARY
JOB QUEUE
$AA
$DA
$DF
$ON
$DQ
SHA
JOB LIST
$A job list
SC job list
SD job list
SE job list
SH job list
SP job list
MISCELLANEOUS JOB
SA 'job name'
SC 'job name'
SD 'job name'
SE 'job name'
$H 'job name'
SP 'job name'
$T Jx ... j , operand
ST Jx ...
j
Remote Source
Comments
NO
Release all jobs
YES
Display active jobs
YES
Display number of queued jobs
awaiting different output setups
YES
Display job information on queued
jobs
YES
Display number of queued jobs
NO
Hold all jobs currently in the sys-
tem
IF OWNER
IF OWNER
IF OWNER
NO
IF OWNER
IF OWNER
IF OWNER
IF OWNER
YES
NO
IF OWNER
IF OWNER
NO
NO
Release specified job(s)
Cancel specified job(s)
Display job information on specified
job(s)
Restart execution of specified job(s)
Hold specified job(s)
Stop specified job(s) after wrrent
activity
Release job by
as
job name
Cancel job by OS job name
Display job information
on
job(s)
Restart execution of job by OS job
name
Hold Job by OS job name
Stop job by OS job name
Set job class or priority - c=class
or p=priority
Set HASP internal job number
Only the characters required to recognize the uniqueness of each command are defined
in this table. For complete entry format. see the individual command description in
the HASP operator's guide.
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