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<body><h1>ca spool manual</h1><table class="table" border="1" style="width: 60%;"><tbody><tr><td>File Name:</td><td>ca spool manual.pdf</td></tr><tr><td>Size:</td><td>2566 KB</td></tr><tr><td>Type:</td><td>PDF, ePub, eBook, fb2, mobi, txt, doc, rtf, djvu</td></tr><tr><td>Category:</td><td>Book</td></tr><tr><td>Uploaded</td><td>26 May 2019, 23:55 PM</td></tr><tr><td>Interface</td><td>English</td></tr><tr><td>Rating</td><td>4.6/5 from 646 votes</td></tr><tr><td>Status</td><td>AVAILABLE</td></tr><tr><td>Last checked</td><td>16 Minutes ago!</td></tr></tbody></table><p><h2>ca spool manual</h2></p><p>For more details, please see our Cookie Policy. View All Release Notes Summary of enhancements and updates. View All Installing Includes steps to acquire, install, deploy and configure your product. View All Installing the Transformers Install and start the Java transformers. Install and set up remote Java transformers. (Requires log in.) 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View All Documentation Legal Notice Information about the documentation legal notice. View All The term “Broadcom” refers to Broadcom Inc. The Commands page explains commands. System Operations To operate CA Spool and file queues, use the commands, interfaces, and related information that follows: 2 2 System Operators You can customize CA Spool for your site-specific requirements. In general terms, a system operator can be any one of the following: The MVS console operator is a CA Spool system operator. Any CA Spool user with a user ID authorization level 2 is an operator, when logged on to a display terminal.<a href="http://www.allmattingsolutions.com.au/resources/Uploadvideo/braun-thermoscan-ear-thermometer-instruction-manual.xml">http://www.allmattingsolutions.com.au/resources/Uploadvideo/braun-thermoscan-ear-thermometer-instruction-manual.xml</a></p><ul><li><strong>ca spool manual.</strong></li></ul> <p> Any CA Spool user with the appropriate authorization level is an operator, when using a communication channel through an application program. This includes, users using the CA Spool Menu System. It is not always easy to define a system operator precisely. An operator logged on to CA Spool through a display terminal can issue commands to control CA Spool. Those using the CA Spool Menu System may also issue commands to control CA Spool. Checkpoint and Spool Data Sets CA Spool must have one checkpoint data set and one or more spool data sets. The CA Spool checkpoint data set is allocated on a direct access volume with the default data set name CAI.ESFCHKPT. The CA Spool data sets are allocated on direct access volumes. The default spool data set name is CAI.ESFSPOOL. The structure and organization of the checkpoint and spool data sets and the data set names are specified by the CA Spool parameter data set. A secondary checkpoint data set can be defined, which is used as a duplex copy of the primary checkpoint data set. Therefore, it can be used for manual recovery in case the primary checkpoint data set becomes unusable. File Queue Data This section provides file queue data including check-pointing, destination names, and whether a printed file is purged. Checkpoint The CA Spool system maintains an in-core file queue, which is check-pointed whenever it is changed. Each spool file in the system is identified by a unique file sequence number, an eight-character filename, an eight-character file destination name, and an eight-character user ID. The filename is not used directly by the system and can contain any alphanumeric character string. It can be used simply as a file description. Destination Name The destination name is used to identify the printer node on which the file is to be printed. Any printer in the network group in which the destination printer is defined may select the file for print processing, unless it operates in restricted-selection mode.<a href="http://ambalaagro.com/userfiles/braun-thermoscan-ear-thermometer-manual-4520.xml">http://ambalaagro.com/userfiles/braun-thermoscan-ear-thermometer-manual-4520.xml</a></p><p> If a printer operates in restricted-selection mode, it only selects files for output processing if their destination name matches the real node name or alias name of the printer. Remember that each file has an output class definition (A-Z, 0-9), anPurging and Retaining Files When a CA Spool file has been printed, it may or may not be purged automatically. This is usually specified by users, who can usually keep files as long as necessary, even after they have been printed. You can retain any particular file after it has been printed. The file is marked as printed and retained for a specified number of hours. If you want to retain files for longer, the Re-queue File (RF) command can be used to remove the file printed indicator. Non-printed files are also eligible for automatic purging, but they are kept in the system for an installation-dependent additional time, which is added to the normal file retention time. CA Spool Operator Commands This section provides information about how to enter the operator commands that control CA Spool. Operator Commands From an MVS console, the CA Spool system provides two methods to enter operator commands. Use the following format: F ESF,command where ESF is the name of the procedure to start the CA Spool system. Some installations might use a different name. Or enter the command preceded by the subsystem communication characterMultiple Commands You can enter more than one command on one command line. Multiple commands are separated by semicolons: command1;command2;command3 The subsystem communication character is not repeated for each command. It is only specified at the start of the first command. The following commands are used to control the XFER interface: DX -- Displays status of the XFER interface HX -- Stops the XFER interface SX -- Starts the XFER interface NJE Interface The CA Spool system provides an NJE interface which can be used for the automatic transfer of spool files between the CA Spool system and other NJE nodes.</p><p> C -- Cancels current activity with another NJE node D -- Displays the status of a session with another NJE node P -- Stops a session with another NJE node S -- Starts a session with another NJE node Z -- Halts a session with another NJE node VTAM Network Interface CA Spool provides a VTAM Network interface for 3270 VTAM displays and printers. The network interface must be active for CA Spool to be able to send files to printers, to enable users to logon from terminals, or to use the NJE interface. The following commands are used to control the network interface: PNET -- Stops the network interface. Active sessions are allowed to finish. SNET -- Starts the network interface. TNET -- Stops the network interface immediately. Active sessions are interrupted. Advanced Communication Interface The Advanced Communication Interface lets the user programs to send commands to CA Spool, and to receive responses and other messages generated by CA Spool. Each user program interfaces with CA Spool through a communication channel. The following commands are used to control communication channels: DC -- Displays the status of communication channels PC -- Stops a communication channel SC -- Starts a communication channel SUBSYS Interface The SUBSYS interface lets any program using fixed or variable record formats to create or retrieve a file from CA Spool. This interface is used by coding the SUBSYS parameter on the DD-statement with a number of CA Spool defined sub-parameters. The following commands can control the SUBSYS interface: HS -- Stops the SUBSYS interface SS -- Starts the SUBSYS interface Virtual Printer Interface The Virtual Printer interface is used to get print from old applications which write directly on a network printer into CA Spool.</p><p> The following commands are used to control the virtual printer interface: C -- Cancels the current transmission P -- Stops a virtual printer session PNET, VPS -- Stops the virtual printer interface S -- Starts a virtual printer session SNET, VPS -- Starts the virtual printer interface TV -- Initiates and terminates virtual printer interface traces Z -- Halts a virtual printer session PSF Interface The PSF interface is used to let PSF perform the actual printing. The commands are the same as for other printers with the exception of PFSS, which stops a PSF address space. The following commands are used to display the status of the PSF interface: DS, FSS -- Display active Functional Subsystem address spaces. DS, FSA -- Display active Functional Subsystem Applications and Functional Subsystem address spaces. CA View Interface The CA Spool to CA View interface can be used to copy files fromActive sessions are allowed to finish. Active sessions are terminated. System Start and Stop This section provides information about the MVS start command, initialization options, and the stop command. MVS Start Command Enter the following MVS command to start CA Spool: S esf where esf is the name of the procedure used to start the CA Spool system. In some installation-specific cases this may not be ESF. Initialization Options Specify the following options in the PARM parameter of the EXEC statement in the procedure used to start CA Spool. If not specified, CA Spool prompts for options during initialization. Use the OS Reply command to enter one or more of the following options: BUILDQ -- Initiates a warm start and rebuilds the file queue. COLD -- Initiates a cold start and formats the in-core file queue. FORMAT -- Initiates a format cold start. CA Spool formats all its spool data sets, and initializes the in-core file queue. LIST -- Produces a listing of the parameter data set. LOG -- Initiates a CA Spool system log. This log records all the messages issued by CA Spool.</p><p> NOFMT -- Switches off the FORMAT option. NOLIST -- Switches off the LIST option. NOLOG -- Switches off the LOG option. SCAN -- Initiates a syntactical check of the CA Spool parameter data set, after which CA Spool will terminate. WARM -- Initiates a normal warm start. U -- Initiates a normal warm start. NULL -- Initiates a normal warm start. When CA Spool is successfully initiated, it enters into a waiting for work mode and is ready to process requests. Stop Conditions The following conditions must both be satisfied in order for CA Spool to stop. The network interface must be stopped using one of the following methods:Issue the TNET command, which can be used if the interface must be stopped immediately. Be aware that all active network sessions are interrupted. All files must be closed using one of the following methods:No applications are allowed to open files after this. Issue the SHUTDOWN,F command to stop CA Spool regardless of open files. MVS STOP command P esf esf is the name of the procedure used to start the CA Spool system. In some installation-specific cases this may not be ESF. This is the same as entering the SHUTDOWN,F command to stop CA Spool regardless of open files. Multi-Access CA Spool Multi-Access Spool (MAS) configuration enables sharing of common checkpoint and spool data sets up to 32 CA Spool systems. Cold and Warm Starts The first system in the complex can (if desired) be cold started, and the other members of the configuration can join the complex by performing a warm start. File Affinity When a spool file is created, the application program may specify that the file has affinity to a single system in the MAS configuration. A spool file with affinity to a single system can only be printed on printers, or processed by application programs, on that system. However, the characteristics or status of the spool file may be altered by any system in the configuration.</p><p> A file without system affinity can be processed by any system in the Multi-Access Spool (MAS) configuration. You can change the affinity of a spool file with the Reset File (TF) command. The term “Broadcom” refers to Broadcom Inc. The menu system is the easiest way to control CA Spool because it presents a series of panels in which you enter commands. You can use ISPF-type full-screen panels to display and control spool files, printers, virtual printers, and NJE connections. You can browse spool files on a display terminal. Other panels display more detailed information about file queues and printer activity, and offer more commands. You can use the menu system to work with a specific group by using the RG or RN commands. You can run the CA Spool Menu system against another CA Spool system that is connected through the CA Spool NJE Interface. Sub QA44 Nje RN RG RU Col to of Copyright (C) 20yy CA. All rights reserved. PF Keys -- Displays current assignment of PF keys. Online Help The menu system provides brief online help for the panels. This illustration shows the online help from the Main Selection panel.Scrolling is controlled by PF7 (Up), PF8 (Down), PF10 (Left), and PF11 (Right). Function Keys The following are the function keys and their descriptions: PF3 (End) -- Returns you to the next higher level in the MENU hierarchy. PF4 (Return) -- Terminates the session. PF5 (RF) -- Means re-find when in the browse function. Controlling the Menu System The CA Spool Menu System is controlled by different types of commands and options. The following commands and option types are available: Layout Commands -- Use to choose between different predefined panel layouts. You can issue this command from the command field of any panel. Display Commands -- Use to switch between the different panels. You can issue this command from the command field of any panel. Action Commands -- Use to perform specific actions for a particular item on a panel.</p><p> You can issue this command from the action fields of any panel. For compatibility reasons, you can set some of these fields by issuing commands from the command field of any panel. Layout Commands Enter layout commands in the command field at the bottom of each panel to control exactly what is displayed on the panel. These commands can be used from most panels, although the effect varies from panel to panel. Use these commands to choose between different predefined display layouts that were defined by your systems programmer. The following layout commands are available: FORMAT n Each layout defines the fields that appear on the display, the order of the fields, and the length of each field.Each version contains the fixed text portion of each panel. (This is intended to be used for national language support.) n is a number in the range 0-9. The default is 0, which displays the text in English. OPTION n Each option can change the layout of a panel and the selection of items displayed.You can use a maximum of 10 different FORMATs, TEXTs, and OPTIONs (0 through 9), in any combination; this means that you can activate FORMAT 5, TEXT 3 and OPTION 7 simultaneously. Contact your system programmer for a description of the formats that are valid at your site. Display Commands Use the display commands to switch between the different panels; enter these commands in the command field at the bottom of each panel. The following display commands are available: Move the cursor to the appropriate line and enter the appropriate command. Sub QA44 Nje RN RG RU Col 1 to 62 of 228To specify filtering, overtype fields in the headings of the panels, or in the column headings. Filtering manages the display as follows: Fields always indicate the current value in effect. Only items that meet the criteria specified in the different filtering fields are displayed on the panel.</p><p> For compatibility with previous releases, some of the fields may be set using commands entered in the command field at the bottom of each panel. The following table lists and describes the fields in the headings of all panels that can be overtyped and used as filtering criteria. Fields that you can set by using a command are also indicated. 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Subscribe Personal information provided may be collected, used and disclosed in accordance with our Privacy Policy Connect with Us Connect with us on your favourite social networks. We’ll let you know what we’re up to, and you can tell us how we’re doing. The difference between a series of if statements and the switch statement is that the expression you're comparing with, is evaluated only once in a switch statement. There's no need to preemptively save the result in a variable either. You can do it this was.Listing it explicitly aids comprehension In this contrived example, I get out of the first case of the switch statement once a condition is met.In the case of a for loop, this would cause the iteration clause to execute, and if applicable, the loop to begin again. However, switches do not loop, which is why (as noted above, in the manual!) a continue statement essentially acts as a break when within a switch. 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