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A batch job is an entity consisting of commands to the [[SINTRAN III]] system and possibly source input to subsystems or user programs called. | A batch job is an entity consisting of commands to the [[SINTRAN III]] system and possibly source input to subsystems or user programs called. | ||
The first command in a batch job is always the @[[ENTER]] command, identifying the user. A batch job is terminated by two consecutive [[Escape (character)|ESC]] characters (octal 33). These two characters correspond to the @[[LOGOUT]] command in direct mode. | The first command in a batch job is always the @[[ENTER (command)|ENTER]] command, identifying the user. A batch job is terminated by two consecutive [[Escape (character)|ESC]] characters (octal 33). These two characters correspond to the @[[LOGOUT]] command in direct mode. | ||
The card code for [[Escape (character)|ESC]] is multipunched 7-8-9. | The card code for [[Escape (character)|ESC]] is multipunched 7-8-9. | ||
A batch-input-file may contain any number of jobs and a job may use any number of batch-input-file / batch-output-file parts. Thus, the boundaries between jobs and batch-input-files are completely independent of each other.<ref name="S3UG">{{ND-doc|60.050.06}}, section 3.7.2</ref> | A [[batch-input-file]] may contain any number of jobs and a job may use any number of batch-input-file / batch-output-file parts. Thus, the boundaries between jobs and batch-input-files are completely independent of each other.<ref name="S3UG">{{ND-doc|60.050.06}}, section 3.7.2</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 21:59, 22 August 2012
A batch job is an entity consisting of commands to the SINTRAN III system and possibly source input to subsystems or user programs called.
The first command in a batch job is always the @ENTER command, identifying the user. A batch job is terminated by two consecutive ESC characters (octal 33). These two characters correspond to the @LOGOUT command in direct mode.
The card code for ESC is multipunched 7-8-9.
A batch-input-file may contain any number of jobs and a job may use any number of batch-input-file / batch-output-file parts. Thus, the boundaries between jobs and batch-input-files are completely independent of each other.[1]
References
- ↑ Norsk Data Document ND–60.050.06 SINTRAN III USERS GUIDE , section 3.7.2