1.$ STOP/QUEUE LPA0
$ START/QUEUE/TOP_OF_FILE LPA0
The STOP/QUEUE command in this example suspends the job that is
currently executing on the printer queue LPA0 and places that
queue in the paused state. The START/QUEUE command releases the
queue from the paused state. The /TOP_OF_FILE qualifier causes
the job that was suspended to resume printing at the beginning
of the file rather than at where it was interrupted.
2.$ INITIALIZE/QUEUE LPA0
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$ START/QUEUE/DEFAULT=FLAG LPA0
The INITIALIZE/QUEUE command in this example initializes the
queue named LPA0. Later, the START/QUEUE command starts the
queue. The /DEFAULT qualifier requests that a flag page precede
each file in each job.
3.$ START/QUEUE/DEFAULT=FORM=LN01_PORTRAIT LN01_PRINT
The START/QUEUE command in this example restarts the LN01_PRINT
queue with the default form LN01_PORTRAIT.
4.$ INITIALIZE/QUEUE/START/GENERIC=(A,B) MYQUEUE
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. [new printers X and Y are brought in at a later date]
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$ STOP/QUEUE/NEXT MYQUEUE
$ START/QUEUE/GENERIC=(X,Y) MYQUEUE
This example changes the list of target nodes for a generic
queue. Note that the queue was previously initialized as a
generic queue.
5.$ START/QUEUE/RAD=1 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=1
This example modifies BATCHQ1 to run all assigned jobs on RAD 1
of QUEBID, and readies the queue to accept jobs for processing.