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

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CHANGE<br />

TO userid<br />

indicates the user to whom the file has been sent.<br />

FROM userid<br />

indicates the user from whom the file came.<br />

RDR<br />

PRT<br />

PUN<br />

indicates the spool file queue. If you are transferring a file to another virtual<br />

machine, this field indicates the queue to which the file has been added. If you<br />

are receiving a file from another user, this field indicates the file queue in which<br />

the file originated.<br />

spd2<br />

is the spool ID of the file when the comm<strong>and</strong> is complete.<br />

RECS nnnn<br />

RECS nnnK<br />

RECS nnnM<br />

is the number of logical records in the spool file. If the number is greater than<br />

9999, the number is shown as nnnK, where K represents the number of lines<br />

rounded to the nearest 1000 records. If the number is greater than 999499, the<br />

number is shown as nnnM, where M represents the number of lines rounded to<br />

the nearest million.<br />

<strong>CP</strong>Y nnn<br />

<strong>CP</strong>Y *nnn<br />

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

produced.<br />

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

from the spooled output files nnn times before going on to the next page.<br />

If a file is not spooled to the 3800 printer, the function performed by specifying<br />

the asterisk (*) is ignored, <strong>and</strong> duplication occurs normally.<br />

c is the spool file class assigned to the file.<br />

HOLD<br />

NOHOLD<br />

is the user HOLD status associated with the file.<br />

KEEP<br />

NOKEEP<br />

is the KEEP status associated with the file.<br />

Response 3:<br />

{PRT} rdev {PRINTING} userid FILE spoolid RECS {nnnn}...con’t<br />

{PUN} {PUNCHING} {nnnK}<br />

{nnnM}<br />

Continued:<br />

COPY [*]nnn SEQ sss CLc typ<br />

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

is the message you receive when the system begins processing a spool file with the<br />

MSG attribute.<br />

PRT<br />

PUN<br />

indicate the type of device on which the file is being processed.

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