Peruse commands, Table 13-1 – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Managing Your Spooler Jobs Using Peruse
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Peruse Commands
Peruse Commands
For a detailed description of these Peruse commands, see the Spooler Utilities Reference
Manual.
Table 13-1. Peruse Commands
Command
Function
BATCH
Sets a current batch job number
COPIES
Alters the number of copies for the current job
DEL
Deletes the current job
DEV
Displays the status of a printer
EXIT
Terminates the Peruse session
FC
Allows you to recall, change, and reexecute a Peruse command
FILES
Displays all file names in the current subvolume or a specific subvolume;
spooler job files are preceded by a period (.)
FIND
Finds an occurrence of a string in the current job
FORM
Changes the form name of the current job
HELP
Displays the syntax for Peruse commands
HOLD
Sets the hold-before-printing flag for the current job
HOLDAFTER
Sets the hold-after-printing flag for the current job
JOB
Displays information about a spooler job or job file; sets the current job
LINK
Links a spooler job with a spooler batch job
LIST
Copies pages from the current job to a process, terminal, printer, or disk file
LOC
Changes the routing location of the current job
NUMCOL
Sets the number of columns displayed by LIST
OPEN
Specifies a new spooler supervisor
OWNER
Changes the owner of the current job
PAGE
Changes and displays the page position of the current job
PRI
Changes the printing priority of the current job
PURGE
Deletes a file in either your default subvolume or a specified subvolume
REPORT
Changes the report name of the current job
SJFILES
Displays all spooler job file names in the current or a specific subvolume
STARTCOL
Sets the first column to be displayed by LIST
STATUS
Monitors and displays the status of spooled jobs
UNLINK
Separates a spooler job from a spooler batch job
VOLUME
Sets the default volume and subvolume