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SET DEFER Command
Function
The SET DEFER command causes all output requests (except disk and
tape output) generated by programs run by your job to be
deferred. These requests will be processed when you log out.
Any files that are generated implicitly by a system program
(DIRECT, CREF) and automatically output to the line printer, card
punch, plotter, or paper tape punch will be held by QUEUE until
you log out. When you log out, the files are output to the
appropriate devices, or spooled for output, if spooling is set.
Deferred queuing can also be set by logging in with the /DEFER
switch. This function is the default for batch jobs.
To prevent all future requests from being deferred, use SET
NODEFER.
To queue any deferred requests that are being held for your job,
use the appropriate queue command (CPUNCH, PLOT, PRINT, QUEUE, or
TPUNCH) followed by two switches: /DEFERRED and /CREATE. To
delete the deferred requests without output, use /DEFERRED and
/KILL. /DEFERRED releases any requests that are being held for
your job, and processes them according to the other switch that
you specify.
Format
SET DEFER
Causes all following output requests from programs to be held
until you log out.
SET NODEFER
Causes all following output requests to be handled immediately.
This is the default function for timesharing jobs.
Characteristics
Does not destroy your job's core image.
Example
The following example illustrates the use of the SET DEFER
command.
Set output requests to be deferred (held) until you log out.
Also, if the appropriate devices for your job are not yet
spooled, use the SET SPOOL command to spool them. (See the SET
SPOOL command.)
.SET DEFER<RET>
.SET SPOOL ALL<RET>
Compile a FORTRAN program, using the /CREF switch to obtain
cross-referenced listing files that can be processed by the CREF
program.
.COMPILE NUMBER.FOR/CREF<RET>
FORTRAN: NUMBER
MAIN.
When compilation is complete, use the CREF command to run CREF.
When deferred spooling is not set, the CREF listing is sent
directly to the line printer.
.CREF<RET>
CREF: NUMBER
After CREF is finished, check your entries in the line printer
queue. The files produced by CREF are deferred, so there are no
entries in the queue from your job.
.PRINT/CHECK<RET>
[THE QUEUES ARE EMPTY]
Use the PRINT/DEFERRED/CREATE command to print the CREF listings.
The files are released and then spooled.
.PRINT/DEFERRED/CREATE<RET>
[PRINTER JOB NUMBER QUEUED, REQUEST #448, LIMIT 6]
Check the printer queue again. The CREF listings are queued.
.PRINT/CHECK<RET>
PRINTER QUEUE:
JOB NAME REQ# LIMIT USER
-------- ---- ----- ------------------------
NUMBER 448 6 MARY MAROTTA [27,5434]
THERE IS 1 JOB IN THE QUEUE (NONE IN PROGRESS)
Using SET NODEFER, stop having requests deferred.
.SET NODEFER<RET>
Using the DIRECTORY command, obtain a file that contains a list
of the files in the directory. Using the .LST extension ensures
that the file will be deleted from your directory after it is
printed.
.DIRECT FILES.LST=/L<RET>
TOTAL OF 42 FILES
Check the printer queue. Your job now has two printer requests
in the queue.
.PRINT/CHECK<RET>
PRINTER QUEUE:
JOB NAME REQ# LIMIT USER
-------- ---- ----- ---------------------------
NUMBER 448 6 MARY MAROTTA [27,5434]
FILES 449 6 MARY MAROTTA [27,5434]
THERE ARE 2 JOBS IN THE QUEUE (NONE IN PROGRESS)
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