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CANCEL Command
Function
The CANCEL command deletes the specified request from the
specified queue. You can delete the request before it is
started, or you can terminate the request after it has been
started.
Format
CANCEL request-type request-id/switch
Where: request-type is any of the following:
BATCH-REQUEST
CARD-PUNCH-REQUEST
MOUNT-REQUEST
PAPER-TAPE-REQUEST
PLOTTER-REQUEST
PRINTER-REQUEST
The request-type argument can be abbreviated to a
unique set of characters.
request-id is a request identification. This can be
any one of the following:
o The request-id number. The request-id number is
assigned to the request when it is made, and it is
displayed with the SHOW QUEUES command.
o The job name of the request.
o A wildcard construction representing the job names
of several requests. The standard wildcards (* and
?) are valid, as well as the percent sign (%) to
represent a single character. For help on
wildcards, see the help file WLDCRD. Note,
however, that the asterisk (*) wildcard cannot be
used to specify mount requests.
There are two switches that can be used to specify the CANCEL
command:
Switch Function
/HELP Prints information on your terminal about the
CANCEL command. When you use this switch, no
requests are cancelled.
/JOBNAME:name Specifies the name of the job. This switch is
used to specify the name of the job when the
request-id is the same as the name of another
job.
Associated Messages
The following message is printed if the request cannot be
cancelled:
NO JOBS CANCELED
This may be the result of trying to cancel a request over which
you have no authority.
Characteristics
Runs the QUEUE program.
Destroys your core image.
Example
The following example illustrates the use of the CANCEL, MOUNT,
and SHOW QUEUES commands.
A mount request is made for the structure GAL0:
.MOUNT GAL0:/NOWAIT<RET>
The mount queue is displayed with the SHOW QUEUES command:
.SHOW QUEUES MOUNT<RET>
MOUNT QUEUE:
VOLUME STATUS TYPE WRITE REQ# JOB# USER
------ ------- ---- ------- ---- ---- -----------------------
BLKA WAITING DISK ENABLE 650 35 MARTIN,C [30,5621]
GAL0 WAITING DISK LOCKED 672 59 MARY MAROTTA [27,5434]
THERE ARE 2 REQUESTS IN THE QUEUE
To cancel the mount request, the user issues the CANCEL command:
.CANCEL MOUNT GAL0<RET>
[MOUNT REQUEST FOR GAL0 CANCELED]
Again, the mount queue is displayed:
.SHOW QUEUES MOUNT<RET>
MOUNT QUEUE:
VOLUME STATUS TYPE WRITE REQ# JOB# USER
------ ------- ---- ------- ---- ---- -----------------------
BLKA WAITING DISK ENABLED 650 35 MARTIN,C [30,5621]
THERE IS 1 REQUEST IN THE QUEUE
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