NBSpool for MPE Reference Guide
NBSpool Output Commands
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LIST Examples
In the following example, texting in a
$STDLIST
and using the
LIST
command to display the
contents are illustrated.
O> T $STDLIST
4 Spool files Qualify
DFID FILENAME JOB USER NAME SECTORS DEVICE PRI WHEN CREATED
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#O3434 $STDLIST #J1065 MGR.NETBASE 384 LP 1 OPENED
#O3404 $STDLIST #J1052 MGR.NETBASE 40 LP 1 10/03/88 14:51
#O3415 $STDLIST #J1058 MGR.NETBASE 36 LP 1 10/05/88 10:51
#O3399 $STDLIST #J1049 MGR.NETBASE 36 LP 1 10/03/88 14:34
Since the filename
$STDLIST
was not unique, NBSpool displayed all qualifying spool files and
requests that you resolve the ambiguity by entering the
DFID
of the desired file.
Enter DFID number of desired file: 3434
Opened spool file #O3434 ($STDLIST), last line is 40.
NOTE: SPOOL FILE IS OPEN
The
LIST
command is now used to display the spool file in the familiar
SPOOK
format. Notice that
the spool file chosen is actually an open spool file.
O> L ALL
1
2 :JOB NETBASE,MGR.NETBASE,PUB
3 PRIORITY = DS; HIPRI; TIME = UNLIMITED SECONDS
4 JOB NUMBER = #J1065
5 THU, OCT 6, 1988, 4:47 PM
6 HP 3000 / MPE V G.B3.02 (BASE G.B3.02).
7 :
8 :CONTINUE
9 :COMMENT REMOVED ‘PURGE NBLOGBK.DATA’ TO KEEP MPEXL ACCOUNTING OK
10 :CONTINUE
11 :RUN COPYN.PUB.NETBASE;INFO=”FROM=NBLOG.DATA.NETBASE;TO=NBLOGBK.DATA”
12
13 FastCopy [2.9.2] (C) QUEST Software 1985
14 WALL TIME = 8.130 CPU TIME = 5.113
15 INPUT RECS = 257 OUTPUT RECS= 257
16
17 END OF PROGRAM
18 :
19 :CONTINUE
20 :RUN NBCOP.PUB.NETBASE
21
22 NetBase Control Program [0.8.2] (C) QUEST Software 1987
23 16:47:36 NBN/NetBase Control Process [0.8.2]