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IBM System/360 User Manual

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When
you
enter
the
CONTINUE
subcommand.
the
system
will
resume
printing
with
the
next
data
set
being
processed
or
with
the
next
message
if
a
block
of
messages
is
being
processed.
In
the
following
example
you
request
that
the
data
sets
in
output
classes
Band
C
be
listed
at
your
terminal.
The
system
pauses
after
printing
the
data
set
in
B.
You
enter
the
CONTINUE
subcommand
to
resume
processing
with
the
data
set
in
C.
READY
output
jones2
class(b
c)
print(.)
pause
output
class
B
OUTPUT
continue
output
class
C
If
the
interruption
was
not
caused
by
a
pause,
you
may
prefer
to
resume
printing
at
the
beginning
of
the
data
set
being
processed
or
a
few
lines
before
the
interruption.
If
you
want
to
resume
printing
at
the
beginning,
enter:
OUTPUT
continue
begin
If
you
prefer
to
resume
printing
approximately
10
lines
before
the
interruption
occurred.
enter:
OUTPUT
continue
here
The
CONTINUE
subcommand
also
lets
you
respecify
the
PAUSE
operand
of
the
OUTPUT
command..
If
you
entered
PAUSE
in
the
OUTPUT
command"
you
can
enter
NOPAUSE
in
the
CONTINUE
subcommand.
for
example,
READY
output
smithc
class(d)
print
(data)
pause
OUTPUT
continue
begin
nopause
If
you
did
not
specify
PAUSE
in
the
OUTPUT
command,
you
can
do
so
in
the
CONTINUE
subcommand.
This
causes
the
system
to
pause
at
the
end
of
each
data
set
processed
subsequently.
Programming
at
the
Terminal
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BrandIBM
ModelSystem/360
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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