SNA NRJE User/Programmer Reference Manual (30292-90006)

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User Commands
SHOW
@
Use to show information about all jobs you submitted,
when your logon
UserName.AcctName
is the same as
the job
UserName.AcctName
. If you have NM
capability, all jobs submitted by other users are shown,
also.
HostJob
Either the jobname from the job card or the job number
assigned by the host. Jobs can be shown by
HostJob
only after they have been entered in the Job Log (that
is, transmitted to the host). Multiple job numbers and
names are allowed; a maximum of five single job
numbers or jobnames are allowed, delimited by
commas (,). There is no limit when a range is specified.
You can also view job status after the job is transmitted
to the host without getting into the console
(;HJ=
#0 SpoolfileID
).
Wsid
Overrides the default
Wsid
named in the NRJE
command, for this command only.
Unless you are configured with NM capability, you
must be the submitter of the jobs you want to SHOW.
Description
The SHOW command enables you to display a list of specified jobs
submitted to the host. You specify the list of jobs to show by entering a
SpoolfileID
, a
Name
, a
UserName.AcctName
, an
@
symbol, or
HostJob
name or number. You can specify a particular workstation transmission
queue by entering the WSID=
Wsid
parameter in this command. If you
omit the
Wsid
parameter, this command refers to the transmission
queue of the default workstation. You establish a default workstation
by using the
Wsid
parameter when you start an NRJE workstation with
an NRJE command.
The display from the SHOW command is split into two sections. The first
section provides information on jobs that have not yet been transmitted
to the host. The second section provides information on jobs that have
already been transmitted. The second section of information comes
from the Job Log and therefore is not provided if you are connected to a
VSE/POWER host system.
For MPE XL, release 2.1 or later, only the first 100 untransmitted jobs
are shown at a time.