ALTERNATE HASP COMMAND VERBS (Cont'd.)
$REPEAT
SN
$REPEAT PRTl - repeat the current function on
printer 1
$RESTART
$E
$RESTART
LN
E3
- abort current activity
and
start over
$ROUTE
$R
$ROUTE ALL,RMT3,LOCAL - remote
output
$SET JOBNO. TO
STJ
$SET
JOB
NO. TO 4 -
set
system-generated job
number
base
$SPACE
$T
$SPACE
PRT1,C=1
- single
space
each
line on
printer until next data
set
$START
$S
$START - start job
processing
$START LNE3,QXZ3 - start line with password
$STATUS
$DA
$STATUS - list current activity
$STOP
SZ
$STOP
PRTl
-
suspend
operations until $START
The short form listed in this table
is
the character string
to
which the ALTER·
NATE FORM
is
converted. Thus
verbs
such
as:
$IDJ, $LOCATE, $DISPLAY
are
all converted
to
SO
and
are
therefore equivalent.
The syntax
of
each command
is
checked after the short form
has
been
generated.
Therefore the operator should attempt
to
use
the short form
of
the command in
preference
to
the long form.
HASP
COMMAND SUMMARY
JOB
QUEUE
$AA
$DA
$DF
$ON
$DQ
SHA
JOB
LIST
$A
job list
SC
job
list
SD
job
list
SE
job list
SH
job list
SP
job
list
MISCELLANEOUS
JOB
SA 'job
name'
SC
'job name'
SD
'job
name'
SE
'job
name'
$H 'job name'
SP
'job
name'
$T
Jx
...
j , operand
ST
Jx
...
j
Remote Source Comments
NO
Release
all jobs
YES
Display active jobs
YES
Display
number
of
queued jobs
awaiting different output
setups
YES
Display job information on
queued
jobs
YES
Display number
of
queued
jobs
NO Hold all jobs currently in the
sys-
tem
IF OWNER
IF
OWNER
IF OWNER
NO
IF
OWNER
IF
OWNER
IF
OWNER
IF
OWNER
YES
NO
IF
OWNER
IF
OWNER
NO
NO
Release
specified job(s)
Cancel
specified job(s)
Display job information
on
specified
job(s)
Restart execution
of
specified job(s)
Hold specified job(s)
Stop specified job(s) after
wrrent
activity
Release
job by as job
name
Cancel
job
by
OS
job
name
Display job information
on
job(s)
Restart execution
of
job
by
OS
job
name
Hold
Job
by
OS
job
name
Stop job
by
OS
job
name
Set
job
class
or
priority
-
c=class
or
p=priority
Set
HASP
internal job number
Only the characters required
to
recognize the
uniqueness
of
each
command
are
defined
in this table. For complete entry format.
see
the individual command description in
the
HASP
operator's guide.
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