The job identifier (or job name) is denoted by a sequence of seven letters or 

 numbers, here AKQBRMA. The first four characters are uniquely associated with 

 a particular user number. The last three characters identify the job which 

 was submitted. 



67. In order to check the progress of a batch job submitted to the 

 CYBER 865, the user can issue the following command: 



ENQUIRE,JN=RMA 



The computer will respond in one of the following ways: 



a. AKQBRMA IN INPUT QUEUE— This means that the batch job AKQBRMA 

 is in the input queue; i.e., the job has not begun execution. 



b. AKQBRMA EXECUTING— This means that the batch job AKQBBQF is 

 executing; i.e., the computer is processing the JCL commands. 



c. AKQBRMA IN PRINT - TERMINAL QUEUE— This means that the job 

 AKQBRMA is in the PRINT-TERMINAL queue; i.e., the batch job has 

 been completed, and the output is available to the user. 



68. By using the T parameter on the SUBMIT command, certain infor- 

 mation concerning the batch job is returned to the terminal upon its comple- 

 tion. This information includes, in the following order, a copy of the diary 

 of events, actual user cost information, CDC scheduling information, a com- 

 piled listing of RCPWAVE, and abnormal execution information. The following 

 QGET command is used to look at this information: 



QGET,XYZ 



The user must specify only the last three letters of the computer-generated 

 job name (xyz). For example, if the batch job AKQBRMA is in the PRINT- 

 TERMINAL QUEUE, the following command would be entered: 



QGET , RMA 



The computer would respond with 

 AKQBRMA ATTACHED 



Then, the text editor could be used to look at this output by typing 

 XEDIT, AKQBRMA 



69. The same information accessed with the QGET command resides on the 

 permanent files RCPDAYF and RCPOTPT. These permanent files can be viewed in 



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