Displaying a job, Using the break key – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Managing Your Spooler Jobs Using Peruse
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Displaying a Job
Displaying a Job
There are three ways to display the current spooler job using Peruse:
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Use the LIST command.
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Press Return to display one line. Press and hold down Return to scroll the job until
you release the key.
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Use function keys to list groups of lines from the job. The number of lines listed by
each function key is shown below:
Key
Lines
Key
Lines
Key
Lines
Key
Lines
F1
2
F5
32
F9
512
F13
8132
F2
4
F6
64 F10
1024
F14
16384
F3
8
F7
128
F11
2048
F15
32768
F4
16
F8
256
F12
4096
F16
65536
Using the Break Key
You can use the Break key in Peruse as follows:
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If Peruse is waiting for a command, pressing Break wakes the TACL program and
displays the TACL prompt. If you enter the PAUSE command at the TACL prompt,
Peruse regains control of your terminal and displays its prompt. If you enter the
STOP command at the TACL prompt, the TACL program stops the Peruse process
(provided Peruse was the last process you started).
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If Peruse is listing lines from a job, pressing Break stops the listing and redisplays
the Peruse prompt (_).
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If the STATUS command is executing, pressing Break stops its execution and
redisplays the Peruse prompt (_).