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This command finds an unused [[batch process]] and starts it. It the prints BATCH NUMBER = <batch number> where <batch number> is a decimal integer which may be used in future commands to identify this batch process.
This command finds an unused [[batch process]] and starts it. It then prints BATCH NUMBER = <batch number> where <batch number> is a decimal integer which may be used in future commands to identify this batch process.


If there are no unused batch processes in the system, the message NO BATCH AVAILABLE is printed.
If there are no unused batch processes in the system, the message NO BATCH AVAILABLE is printed.

Revision as of 17:28, 16 July 2012

@BATCH

This command finds an unused batch process and starts it. It then prints BATCH NUMBER = <batch number> where <batch number> is a decimal integer which may be used in future commands to identify this batch process.

If there are no unused batch processes in the system, the message NO BATCH AVAILABLE is printed.

After the batch process is started, it immediately enters waiting state as the batch queue will initially be empty. It will automatically be restarted when a batch input / output file pair is entered into the batch by an @APPEND-BATCH command.

References

Norsk Data Document ND–60.050.06 SINTRAN III USERS GUIDE section 6.6

Norsk Data Document ND–60.174.Q01 SINTRAN III QUICK REFERENCE CARD