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646.1 | | SNDCSL::SMITH | William P.N. (WOOKIE::) Smith | Fri Jan 01 1988 15:59 | 3 |
| Doesn't sho que already give you just your own entries? I don't
know about non-empty queue....
Willie
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646.2 | | WINERY::THOMAS | The Code Warrior | Fri Jan 01 1988 19:02 | 3 |
| I think Jeff want a SHOW QUEUE which will only list queue which his
jobs in them. If a queue doesn't have one of his jobs, suppress it's
listing.
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646.3 | Here's a hack | DELNI::CANTOR | Dave C. | Fri Jan 01 1988 23:56 | 4 |
| $ SHOW QUEUE /OUT=X.TMP [/batch or other qualifiers]
$ SEAR X.TMP ":",-19/MATCH=AND/WIND=(4,0)
Dave C.
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646.4 | No options provided; roll yer own | MDVAX3::COAR | My hero? Vax Headroom, of course! | Sat Jan 02 1988 15:36 | 4 |
| There's nothing in SHOW QUEUE to do this, but you could hack up
something using $GETQUI, obviously.
#ken :-)}
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646.5 | Your wish is my command | UFP::MURPHY | Rick - WA1SPT/4 | Sat Jan 02 1988 20:53 | 5 |
| 1. Install VMS V5.
2. Use the command SHOW ENTRY.
Easy, huh? :-)
-Rick
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