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

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CHANGE<br />

Options<br />

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

the Class D user, form is the user form name when the userid is specified as an<br />

asterisk (*) or the default user ID. Otherwise, form is the operator form number.<br />

spoolid<br />

identifies the file you are selecting. Note that spoolid is not compatible with the<br />

keyword SYSTEM.<br />

Note: You must choose at least one option. If you specify more than one, you can<br />

combine them in any order, except for the NAME option, which you must<br />

specify last.<br />

HOld<br />

NOHold<br />

HOLD puts a file in user hold status <strong>and</strong> prevents it from being punched,<br />

printed, or read. NOHOLD releases the specified spool files that are in user<br />

hold status.<br />

KEep<br />

NOKeep<br />

KEEP retains a processed spool file in user hold status. NOKEEP resets files<br />

that are in keep status.<br />

MSG<br />

NOMsg<br />

MSG controls whether messages are sent to the file owner when the file begins<br />

processing, <strong>and</strong> again when the file completes processing. Although you can<br />

enter these options for any type of spool file, no message is sent when a virtual<br />

reader processes the file. NOMSG resets the MSG option.<br />

SYS<br />

NOSys<br />

SYS puts a file in system hold status <strong>and</strong> prevents it from being punched,<br />

printed, or read. NOSYS releases the specified spool file or files in system<br />

HOLD status. (User hold status can coexist with system hold status.)<br />

Note: This option is available to class D users only.<br />

TRFiles<br />

changes system trace spool files.<br />

UNConv<br />

changes the spool file to an unconverted status, thereby canceling any<br />

preprocessing that the print server may have done on the file. Options for the<br />

file can now be changed, <strong>and</strong> the file may then be selected for conversion using<br />

the new options.<br />

CLass c<br />

designates the new spool class, c, for the files.<br />

COpy nnn<br />

COpy *nnn<br />

specifies the number of file copies you want printed or punched when the file is<br />

produced. The value of nnn (number of copies) must be a decimal number from<br />

1 through 255. Leading zeros need not be specified.<br />

When you specify the optional asterisk (*), the 3800 printer prints each page<br />

from the spooled output files nnn times before going on to the next page.

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