QUERY {
READER} oRI NTER PUNCH {
READER } PRINTER PUNCH Only one line of data is displayed (that data pertaining to
the spool file specified by spoolid) ALL
displays additional information for spool files. The ALL
operand must follow the READER, PRINTER, or PUNCH operand. In
addition to the information normally displayed for the reader,
printer, or punch files, the following is also displayed: Date and time the file was created Filename and filetype of file (if any); if your file was
assigned a dsname and you later issue QUERY, only the first 20 characters of the 24-character field are displayed. Distribution code of the file (PRINTER and PUNCH files
onl yl One line of information is displayed for each spool file of
the type specified. Note: For information on how to alter spool file attributes, see-the CHANGE command discription in this section. CLASS c
displays the basic information for all spool files of the
class specified by c. This operand must follow the READER, PRINTER, or PUNCH operands. One line of information is displayed for each spool file of the specified class. PRINTER TEL PFC n n 1 PROCESS displays additional information about print files spooled to
the 3800 printer. This option must follow the PRINTER operand. In addition to the information normally displayed
for print files, the following is also displayed: Character arrangement table vertical format (FCBl COpy modification module Forms overlay frame Number of copies to be printed with forms overlay frame in
place One line of information is displayed for each print file
specified.
displays the 3270 Program Function key number specified, along
with its associated command lines. If nn is not specified, all
12 program function keys and their associated data lines are
displayed. The value, nn, is a number from 1 (or 01) to 12. See the CP SET command for an explanation of how to define and
use program function keys.
displays for the user which processors are currently online to VM/370. 112 IBM VM/370 CP Command Reference for General Users
QUERY This section jescribes the messages that CP issues in response to your
specific QUERY operands. TIME IS hh:mm:ss zone weekday mm/dd/yy
The real clock time in hours:minutes:seconds, the time zone
(for example, EST), the day of the week and the calendar date
(month/day/year) are displayed. CONNECT= hh:mm:ss VIRTCPU= mmm:ss.hs TOTCPU= mmm:ss.hs
The time spent in the current terminal session is displayed. CONNECT= hh:mm:ss is the actual clock time spent in the current
terminal session in hours:minutes:seconds. VIRTCPU= mmm:ss.hs is the virtual CPU time usei in the current
terminal session in
of seconds .. TOTCPU= mmm:ss.hs is the total CPU time (virtual and overhead)
used in the current terminal seSS10n in
minutes:seconds.hundredths of seconds. ACTIVE } {ON } \SSIST OFF PAGEX OFF, AUTOPOLL OFF IMSG {g:F}, AFFINITY NOTRANS {g:F}, SMSG {g:p} The settinas of all functions controlled by the SET command and the V'/370 airectory ISAM and options are displayed. Refer to
the discussion of the SET command for explanations of the
functions.
section 5. Format of CP Commands 113
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