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The
NOLOG
control
statement
has
the
following
format:
r----,--
i
IOperands
-,
IName
IOp.Code
I J
+
I
----I
1//
INOLOG
I
I
N01g,: A
NO
LOG
cO.n
trol
statement
may
precede
the
JOB
statement
in
a
set
of
job
control
statements.
The
OPTN
control
statement
is
used
to
initiate
tape
error
statistics.
The
OPTN
control
statement
has
the
following
format:
I
J
r----~--------~
'----,
IName
IOp.Code
IOperands
I I I
1//
IOPTN ITES
L
____
-L
_________
~
TE2
Tape
error
statistics
are
to
be
initiated.
BQte_J:
Error
statistics
will
only
be
listed
on
the
printer
when a
LOG
statement
is
issued
and
the
Job
Control
program
is
reloaded
after
execution
of
the
problem
program.
1
-i
I
I
Note
2:
Error
statistics
are
not
permitted
~i
th
-the
following
IBM-supplied
programs:
The
language
translators
(Assembler
and
RPG)
during
generation
time.
The
service
programs
(Linkage
Editor,
Load
System
Tape,
Copy
System
Tape,
Directory
Service,
Core-Image
Maintenance,
Macro
Maintenance,
Core-Image
Service,
and
Macro
Service).
The
Initi~lize
Tape
utility
program.
The
Job
Control
program
will
perform
a
check
to
prevent
the
initiation
of
error
statistics
with
these
programs.
PAUSE
Control
statement
The
PAUSE
control
statement
is
used
to
instruct
the
Job
Control
program
to
interrupt
processing.
The
PAUSE
control
statement
has
the
following
format:
r-----.--
.~j--------------
----,
IName
IOp.Code
IOferands
I
.---+----+
----------f
III
IPAUSE I
I
-L-
~ct~:
A
PAUSE
control
statement
may
be
placed
before
the
JOB
statement
and/or
between
the
JOB
statement
and
the
EXEC
statement
in
a
set
of
job
control
statements.
A
FAUSE
control
statement
issued
before
the
JOB
statement
causes
an
immediate
syste.
halt.
A
PAUSE
control
statement
issued
between
the
JOB
statement
and
the
EXEC
statement
causes
a
system
halt
after
the
reading
of
the
set
of
control
statements
has
been
completed
(i.e.,
immediately
before
the
loading
of
the
associated
program).
In
either
case,
processing
can
be
resumed
by
pressing
the
Start
key
on
the
CPU
console.
The
TPLAB
control
statement
is
used
to
sur
fly
file
label
information
for
label
processing.
The
TPLAE
control
statement
has
the
fcllowing
format:
r---,.
j
IName
IOp.Code
I
Operands
.----+--------~+
1//
ITPLAB I
'label-information'
..L-
'label-information'
--1his-operand-consists
of
fields
3
through
10
of
the
standard
IBM
tape
file
latel,
enclosed
in
apostrophes.
(The
format
of
this
label
is
described
in
!£fgngi~_]
of
the
SRI
publication
,
I
-f
I
J
1~tl_~Y21g~lQQ_~Qg~1_20L_Ta~~
R£Qg£~mIDing_~2!~mL
~Qntrol_£BQ_2ervi£g,
R£Q.9!:£m§,
Form
C24-9000.)
The
file-Iatel
fields
must
be
contiguous
in
the
operand
of
the
TPLAE
statement.
They
are
not
separated
by
commas.
The
operand
reguires
51
columns
(49
columns
of
information,
enclosed
in
apostrophes)
Note:
The
TPLAB
control
statement
must
immediately
fellow
the
associated
VOL
control
statement.
The
UPSI
control
statement
is
used
to
set
user
program
switch
indicators
in
the
UPSI
byte
of
the
communication
region.
The
UPSI
control
statement
has
the
following
format:
r j T ,
IName
IOp.Code
IOperands
I
I I
-+-----------------1
1/1
IUPSI
Ixxxxxxxx
I
L---
__
L
________
~
J
xxxxxxxx
--rn-thIs
operand,
x
can
be
either
1
or
any
other
EBCDIC
character
(c)
except
Appendix
A.
Job
Control
statements
165

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