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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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LOCATE SPFBK<br />

Usage Notes<br />

Responses<br />

PRT<br />

specifies printer spool files.<br />

PUnch<br />

PCH<br />

specifies punch spool files.<br />

Reader<br />

RDR<br />

specifies reader spool files.<br />

systemdatafile<br />

specifies a system data file. System data files can be any of the following: IMG,<br />

NLS, NSS, TRF or UCR. SDF means all of these. If you do not specify a spool<br />

file type, all spool file types are eligible.<br />

spid<br />

spid1-spid2<br />

specifies a spool file number, range of spool file numbers, or a combination of<br />

spool file numbers <strong>and</strong> range of spool file numbers for the spool files desired. If<br />

you do not specify a spool file number, all spool files are eligible.<br />

1. Pattern matching follows the rules used by the CMS LISTFILE comm<strong>and</strong>. Use<br />

an asterisk (*) to match any number of characters; use a percent symbol (%) to<br />

match any single character. Because there are oper<strong>and</strong>s for pseudo-user IDs<br />

(*IMG, *NLS, *NSS, *UCR, <strong>and</strong> *SDF) <strong>and</strong> because a single asterisk (*)<br />

indicates your user ID, there are exceptions to the asterisk rule.<br />

To specify a pattern that you would normally specify as one of these special<br />

cases, use an additional asterisk. For example, specify **NSS to match all user<br />

IDs that end with the 3 characters NSS, including the pseudo-user ID *NSS.<br />

Response 1:<br />

If you enter LOCATE SPFBK with the SYSTEM oper<strong>and</strong>, you may see something<br />

like this:<br />

locate spfbk system<br />

OwnerID SpID Type SPFBK System System-SpID<br />

OLIVER 7369 RDR 0763A1C8 BOSTON 31260<br />

DAVID 6951 RDR 07647A88 BOSTON 45996<br />

CORAK 2179 RDR 075FC468 BOSTON 2049<br />

TERRI 0042 RDR 076097E8 BOSTON 8149<br />

DEGENARO 0395 RDR 076310E8 BOSTON 26096<br />

MURPHY 0406 RDR 07B60AB8 BOSTON 205134<br />

PIERCE 3018 RDR 07647D28 BOSTON 44773<br />

HEATHER 0052 RDR 07B61D58 BOSTON 149558<br />

DONNA 0033 RDR 07630E08 BOSTON 24805<br />

TERRI 0055 RDR 076279A8 BOSTON 19589<br />

EMILY 0242 RDR 0762DEE8 BOSTON 26419<br />

OPERATOR 1675 PRT 07627D28 BOSTON 19538<br />

*IMG 0001 IMG 0763B388 BOSTON 32055<br />

*NSS 0016 NSS 075F40E8 BOSTON 20<br />

Ready;<br />

In this example,<br />

550 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

OwnerID<br />

shows the user ID that owns the spool file.

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