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I can only comment on NBSpool, and I guess I'm a little prejudice toward
it, but....
It's easy to identify and list $STDLISTs with three keystrokes:
S $ <stands for SHOW $STDLIST
Or to be more precise, if you looking for the $STDLIST from a job named
INSTJOB, you would type:
S $,[log in to unmask]@
You can also easily identify jobs that aborted abnormally by typing:
S ABORTED=TRUE
Also, easy to purge $STDLISTS by typing:
PQ $ <purge quietly all $STDLISTs
or
PQ $,~ABORTED=TRUE <purges all $STDLISTs, except those that aborted. (I
think this one works....I've never really tried it, though!!)
I'm pretty familiar with NBSpool. If you have any other questions, just
let me know, or give me a call (301) 517-3732.
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> From: Bill Lancaster <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: NBSpool vs. Spoolmate
> Date: Wednesday, March 26, 1997 5:40 PM
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> Hi all,
>
> Still plodding through pros and cons of NBSpool versus Spoolmate. I have
> a specific question though.
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> How do you all like the STDLIST management capabilities of each product?
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> You can email me directly...
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> TIA,
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>
> Bill Lancaster
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