HOLD
places the spool file in hold status
when
the
file is
closed. This means
that
the system
cannot
select
the
file for processing until it is released
by
issuing a
CHANGE
command for the file.
If
HOLD
is
specified,
NOHOLD
may
not
be
specified.
NOHOLD
indicates
that
a spool file will
be
selectable for
immediate processing when it is closed.
If
NOHOLD
is specified,
HOLD
may
not
be
specified.
CONT
indicates
that
continuous spooling is
to
be
performed
(i.e.
that
CLOSE
command requests
are
to
be
ignored).
If
CONT
is specified,
NOCONT
may
not
be specified.
NOCONT
indicates
that
continuous spooling is
to
be
reset.
If
NOCONT
is specified,
CONT
may
not
be
specified.
COpy
nnn
specifies
the
number
of
copies
to
be
processed when
the spool file is closed.
LINECT
nnn
specifies
the
number
of
lines
per
page
on
the
output
form.
VM/PC
CP
uses this
to
format pages for the
DUMP
and
TRACE
commands.
CLASS
c
specifies
the
spool class for
the
device.
If
the
value
of
c is
A-Z
or
0-9, the spool file will
be
routed
to
the
Remote
Server.
If
the value
of
c is *,
the
spool file
will
be
routed
to
the local printer.
FLASH
name
nnn
signifies
that
a forms overlay contained in
the
3800
printer is
to
be
superimposed
onto
the
output. The
name,
one
to
four characters, identifies
the
overlay
to
be
used.
The
number, nnn, specifies
the
first
nnn
copies are
to
superimposed;
the
remaining copies
made will remain unflashed.
If
nnn
is specified as 0,
the default,
no
superimposing will
be
done.
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