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JOB CONTROL WINDOWS
XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS PC UI REFERENCE 7-3
When input processing is resumed, by the next START
command if an Abort Job Number is specified, incomplete input
data is ignored and is not printed. Processing begins with the
next complete report.
When aborting output:
Output processing ceases, but input processing continues.
All data within the output processor is deleted. All sheets
currently being printed are sent to the specified output bin and
are appended with an accounting sheet indicating that the job
was aborted and that the printed job is incomplete.
When output processing resumes, any input data associated
with an aborted job is ignored by the output processor and is not
printed. Printing begins with the next report. When aborting a
specific job:
If the job has not yet reached the output processor, the data is
deleted from the input processor and no interruption of output
processing occurs.
If the aborted job has completed input processing and is queued
or being processed by output, the data is deleted from the
system and no interruption of input occurs. Any output for the
aborted job cycles to its specified output bin and is appended
with an accounting sheet indicating that the job was aborted and
that the printed job is incomplete.
If the data is being processed by both input and output,
processing must cease. The data is deleted from both
processors. Processing resumes if a START command has
been entered. If a START command has not been entered, one
must be for printing to resume. A message is displayed
confirming that the job was aborted, and an accounting sheet is
sent to the output bin.
If a tape aborts, the tape is not rewound. In order to assure the
position of the tape, rewinding the tape is recommended prior to
sending the next START command. Note that a label error may
occur if the tape is not at the expected position when starting the
next job.
When an offline job is aborted by Input (due to an error condition)
and output has begun printing the job, input will stop processing,
but output will print whatever has been formatted up to the point
of aborting.
When aborting a non-print task, the system discontinues the
currently active non-print task, if that task accepts the Abort
command.










