REPEAT Use the REPEAT command to:
1. Increase the flu.ber OL copies of all output file beyond quantity originally requested by the file's creator. L'-. _ L ,-UQ l. 2. Place the current output file in a HOLD status, with or without
increasing the number of copies to be created.
This command applies to files currently being written to a real punch
or printer. The format of the REPEAT command is: REPeat raddr
nn
BOLD
r , I r , I I Innl 1 I 11 I I 1 L .J 1 raddr I r , I I Innl HOld I 1 L .J I l. .J is the address of the output device (printer or punch) whose
current active spool file is to be repeated or held.
is the number of extra copies of the current file that are to
be aade. If nn is omitted and the HOLD operand is not
specified, the number of extra copies defaults to 1. The .a-ximu. value that may be specified for nn is 99.
bolds the file currently being printed or punched. If nn is
not specified and BOLD is specified, when the last copy bas
been completed, the file is placed in system hold status until
it is explicitly released. All copies indicated by a SPOOL command or by a previous REPEAT command are printed before the BOLD operand takes
effect. , PRT l (REPEATED l lPUI{ raddr tPILE BELD{ userid FILE = file RECDS = norecs COpy = nn a typ
The FILE BELD response is given in addition to the REPEATED response if
the HOLD operand is specified.
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raddr
userid
file
norecs
nn
is the real address of the device whose current output is
being repeated.
is the identification of the user who is to receive the
output.
is the unique, systea-assigned sP09lid number by which V!/370 refers to the file.
is the total number of logical records in the file.
is rema1n1ng number of copies of the file to be
created, where 01 is the last copy. a is the spool file class •. typ is the originating device type (PRT, COB, or PUB). Section 3. CP Co •• ands 137
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