SP-SUMMARY

Summarises Spooler formqueues' contents and statuses.

Syntax

SP-SUMMARY

Form Queue Status screen

Entering SP-SUMMARY at TCL initially displays a list of formqueues similar to the following:

15:12:30  26 Mar 2020                64 Print Jobs   Page  1/  1

Form Queue       Jobs Oldest        Form queue Jobs   Oldest

DAVES1              1 26 Mar 20 10:54
STANDARD           63 08 Nov 19 11:43

                                      

1. Switch view   2. SP-STATUS   3. SP-JOBS    99. Exit






Enter action code / Option (P#)

This initial screen displays a list of current formqueue names together with their total number of print jobs and the time and date of the oldest job. At the bottom of the screen, four action codes are displayed. Action codes 2 and 3 correspond to their equivalent TCL command that performs the same function.

Note

This screen only shows the status of queues in the Reality environment.

Form Queue Status screen fields

Form Queue Name

The name of the formqueue. This field is 17 characters wide. Names over 17 characters long are truncated.

Jobs

The total number of jobs currently in the formqueue.

Oldest

The date and time of the oldest job in the formqueue.

Selecting an action code

To select a particular action code you enter the appropriate number at the screen prompt.

Selecting a screen page

The Form Queue Status display may contain more than one screen of Spooler status information. The number of pages available and the current page number are displayed at the top right corner of the screen. To page through the screens, press RETURN. To skip to a particular page, enter P, followed by the page number (#).

Use of the equivalent TCL command

Instead of selecting an action code from the Form Queue Status screen, you can enter the equivalent TCL command. For example, instead of using Action Code 2, you can enter the SP-STATUS command at TCL.

Action codes with equivalent TCL commands, are listed at the beginning of this topic. The syntax for each TCL command is also described in this section.

Exiting to TCL

To exit to the TCL prompt, select Action Code 99.