r , ,.----Additional Inforllation---,I I. ., IDATE TIKE NAKE TYPE DIST 1 __ ------Basic InforaatioD-------- ,.a/dd hh:a .. :ss nalle type code I • • 1 1 OWNERIDI FILE CLASS RECDS CPY HOLD 1-. ------Table stat I. .1 userid file a typ norecs nn IFLASH CHARS FCB KDFY FLSHC I lovly ctab pI pi cllod cc I L J only one file is listed for a QUERY READER, QUERY PRINTER, or QUERY PURCH cOllmand if the spoolid operand is specified.
The DATE,TIKE, RAKE, TYPE, and DIST inforllation is displayed only when
the followingcOII .. ands are issued: QUERY {REIDER .} {ALL } PRINTER spoolid PUNCH FLASH, CHARS, FCB, KDFY, and FLSHC inforllation is displayed for the 3800 printer only. This infor .. ation is obtained by issuing the following cOII.ands: PRIBTER TBL
userid is the identification of the user who owns the file.
file is a unique, system-assigned nuaber which is used byYft/370 to identify the file.
a is the spool file class.
typ is the originating device type(PRT, PUB, COB, or
RDR).
norecs
nn
is the number of logical records contained in the
file.
is the nu.ber of copies specified for the file. (Has
no effect for reader files.)
stat is the file hold status and is either
mll/ddNONE - no hold USER - user hold
is the date the file was created in month/day.hh:II .. :ss is the actual tiae of the creation of the file in
hours:ainutes:seconds.lOWNERID heading the title line for the spool file data is altered to ORIGINID when the userid operand is used. In that event, ORIGINID represents the
originator of the file.
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The DATE,
the following
userid is the identification of the user who owns the file.
file is a unique, system-assigned nuaber which is used by
a is the spool file class.
typ is the originating device type
RDR).
norecs
nn
is the number of logical records contained in the
file.
is the nu.ber of copies specified for the file. (Has
no effect for reader files.)
stat is the file hold status and is either
mll/dd
is the date the file was created in month/day.
hours:ainutes:seconds.
originator of the file.
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