( 1 ) /JOB 



(2) JOB,P3,T1000,CM377000. 



(3) /USER 



(4) /CHARGE 



**Important** 



(5) GET,SR=RCPWAVE/UN=CER0Q2. 



(6) GET,UPDFL=RCPPUPDT. 



(7) UPDATE, I=SR,N=NEWLIB,F,L=0. 



(8) UPDATE, P=NEWLIB, I =UPDFL, 



C=NEWPLUS,L=0,F. 



(9) REPLACE, NEWPLUS. 



(10) COPYBR, INPUT, SENDJOB.1. 



The job card tells the computer that this 

 is a batch job. 



The resource card informs the computer of 

 the priority (P) of your batch job, and 

 the execution time (T) and central memory 

 (CM) limits. 



This form of the user card specifies that 

 the user identification number being used 

 in the current session will be assigned to 

 this batch job. 



The charge card identifies the charge code 

 being used for the current session and 

 bills that charge account for the cost of 

 the batch job. 



The following "GET" commands instruct the 

 computer to access certain permanent 

 files. Using this form of the "GET" 

 command assumes that all files, except 

 RCPWAVE, reside in the file space assigned 

 to the user number being used in the 

 current session. 



The following statements instruct the 

 computer to: 



Get the permanent file RCPWAVE from user 

 number CER0Q2 file space and give it the 

 local file name SR for this batch job. 



Get the permanent file RCPUPDT and give it 

 the local file name UPDFL for this batch 

 job. 



Take the local file SR and create a full 

 (F) new program library MEWL IB from it. 

 Do not list (L=0) the file NEWLIB . 



Take the program library NEWLIB and add in 

 the update information contained in file 

 UPDFL . Do not list the full combined 

 program library NEWPLUS . 



Save NEWPLUS as a permanent file. If a 

 permanent file NEWPLUS already exists, it 

 will be replaced with this new 

 information. 



Copy one record from the local file INPUT * 

 to the local file SEND JOB . 



* INPUT begins after the EOR card 

 (card 19). One record is defined as all 

 the cards in INPUT until a /EOR or /EOF is 

 encountered (Card 35). 



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