To control the printing process, you can view the printing mission status in the Active Missions file. Issue the CATEGORY command to display the defined category name of each mission.
------------------- CONTROL-D/V ACTIVE MISSIONS ENVIRONMENT ----------------(A)
COMMAND ===> SCROLL===> CRSR
O NAME ODATE TYP OWNER ------------------STATUS ------------------ UP
LAS132 040400 PRT M90 CAT=MIAMI-BRANCH-RUN1 PAGES= 119 ENDED "OK"
LAS132 040400 PRT M46 CAT=MIAMI-BRANCH-RUN2 WAIT PROCESS
LAS132 040400 PRT M90 CAT=DALLAS-BRANCH-RUN1 PAGES= 1517 ENDED "OK"
LAS132 040400 PRT M90 CAT=DALLAS-BRANCH-RUN2 WAIT PROCESS
LAS132 040400 PRT M46 CAT=HO-BLDG2 WAIT PROCESS
LAS132 040400 PRT M46 CAT=HO-BLDG3-RUN1 PAGES= 12106 ENDED "OK"
LAS132 040400 PRT M46 CAT=HO-BLDG3-RUN2 PAGES= 32 ENDED "OK"
IMP132 040400 PRT M46 CAT=HO-BLDG2 WAIT PROCESS
LASINV5 040400 PRT M46 CAT=DALLAS-BRANCH PRINTING ON PRT1
======== >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> BOTTOM OF ACTIVE MISSIONS LIST <<<<<<<<<<<<<< ===
OPT: ? WHY H HOLD D DELETE F FREE L LOG Z ZOOM R RERUN P PRINT CONTROL 12.20.47
You can set up any standard you prefer, but try to take into account the considerations discussed. The printing mission and category names you create should help you identify and control the printing workload.
Note: By now, you should by now have defined printing mission naming standards, and defined printing missions for your pilot application.
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