/sys$common/syshlp/HELPLIB.HLB  —  SET  QUEUE  Examples
    1.$ INITIALIZE/QUEUE/DEFAULT=BURST/FORM_MOUNTED=LETTER/START SYS$PRINT
         .
         .
         .
      $ STOP/QUEUE/NEXT SYS$PRINT
      $ SET QUEUE/DEFAULT=BURST/FORM_MOUNTED=MEMO SYS$PRINT

      In this example, the queue is initialized with the
      INITIALIZE/QUEUE command. The queue has the following
      attributes: two file flag pages preceding each file in the job
      and the mounted form LETTER. Later the queue is stopped with
      the STOP/QUEUE/NEXT command so that the current job finishes
      processing before the queue stops. The SET QUEUE command
      changes the mounted form to MEMO.

    2.$ SET QUEUE/DEFAULT=FORM=LN01_PORTRAIT LN01_PRINT

      In this example, the SET QUEUE command changes the default form
      to LN01_PORTRAIT for the LN01_PRINT queue.

    3.$ SET QUEUE/CLOSE SYS$BATCH

      In this example, the batch queue SYS$BATCH is modified to
      prevent jobs from being entered in this queue.

    4.$ SET/QUEUE/RAD=0 BATCHQ1

      $ SHOW QUEUE/FULL BATCHQ1
      Batch queue BATCHQ1, idle, on QUEBID::
       /BASE_PRIORITY=4 /JOB_LIMIT=3 /OWNER=[SYSTEM]
       /PROTECTION=(S:M,O:D,G:R,W:S) /RAD=0

      This example modifies the batch queue to run all assigned jobs
      on RAD 0 of QUEBID. Any new jobs assigned to the queue will run
      on RAD 0. Jobs already executing on the queue will continue to
      completion executing on the previous RAD value.

    5.$ SET/QUEUE/NORAD BATCHQ1

      $ SHOW QUEUE/FULL BATCHQ1
      Batch queue BATCHQ1, idle, on QUEBID::
       /BASE_PRIORITY=4 /JOB_LIMIT=3 /OWNER=[SYSTEM]
       /PROTECTION=(S:M,O:D,G:R,W:S)

      This example eliminates the RAD value for a batch queue.
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