1 /ENTRY
/ENTRY=(entry-number[,...])
Specifies the entry number of one or more jobs you want to
abort. If you specify only one entry number, you can omit the
parentheses.
The system assigns a unique entry number to each queued print
or batch job in the system. By default, the PRINT and SUBMIT
commands display the entry number when they successfully queue
a job for processing. These commands also create or update the
local symbol $ENTRY to reflect the entry number of the most
recently queued job. To find a job's entry number, enter the
SHOW ENTRY or the SHOW QUEUE command.
You must use the /ENTRY qualifier when you enter the
STOP/QUEUE/REQUEUE command for a batch queue. Entry numbers
specified must match entry numbers of executing jobs.
2 /HOLD
Places the aborted job or jobs in a hold state for later release
with the SET ENTRY/RELEASE or SET ENTRY/NOHOLD command.
3 /PRIORITY
/PRIORITY=n
Requires OPER (operator) or ALTPRI (alter privilege) privilege to
raise the priority value above the value of the system parameter
MAXQUEPRI.
Changes the priority of the requeued job or jobs. The parameter
n can be from 0 to 255; the default value of the n parameter is
the same as the priority value that the job or jobs had when they
were stopped.
Generally, the /PRIORITY qualifier is used to lower the priority
of a job or jobs, which ensures that the job or jobs runs when
the queue contains no other jobs. No privilege is needed to set
the priority lower than the MAXQUEPRI value.
4 /REQUEUE
/REQUEUE=[queue-name]
Specifies a queue where current jobs are to be requeued. If you
do not specify the queue-name parameter, the jobs are requeued in
the current queue.