Re: [UV] SP.EDIT & SP.ASSIGN HS

2004-03-20 Thread Jan Shaw and Keith Johnson
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Ron White wrote "If you are not the owner of all the jobs, log in as administrator and type SP.EDIT (UMD" I remember "(UMD" once being stated as "(MUD" in some advice on this - on the basis that was what your name would be if you got it wrong! -- u2-users mailing list [EM

Re: [UV] SP.EDIT & SP.ASSIGN HS

2004-03-19 Thread Ron White
If you are the owner of all of these print jobs type SP.EDIT (MD If you are not the owner of all the jobs, log in as administrator and type SP.EDIT (UMD If entry are present in the spool file that you do not want to delete the user the spooler id number with the command: SP.EDIT 01200 (MD Ron Wh

Re: [UV] SP.EDIT & SP.ASSIGN HS

2004-03-19 Thread Cyndi Calvin
t but just shows it Ready again. - Original Message - From: "Ray Wurlod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U2 Users Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 8:12 PM Subject: Re: [UV] SP.EDIT & SP.ASSIGN HS > SP.ASSIGN (HS sends

Re: [UV] SP.EDIT & SP.ASSIGN HS

2004-03-18 Thread Ray Wurlod
SP.ASSIGN (HS sends the file to the spooler, with HOLD and RETAIN attributes asserted. It does not send files to the &HOLD& file. You will find your files in the directory referred to by your UVSPOOL configuration parameter. You can use the SPOOL -LIST command to see that they are held from p