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ASSIGN, /QUEUE, Examples

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

    1.$ INITIALIZE/QUEUE/DEFAULT=FLAG=ONE/START LPA0
      $ INITIALIZE/QUEUE TEST_QUEUE
      $ ASSIGN/QUEUE LPA0 TEST_QUEUE
      $ START/QUEUE TEST_QUEUE

      This example first initializes and starts the printer queue
      LPA0. The LPA0 queue is set to have a flag page precede each
      job. The second INITIALIZE/QUEUE command creates the logical
      queue TEST_QUEUE. The ASSIGN/QUEUE command assigns the logical
      queue TEST_QUEUE to the printer queue LPA0. The START/QUEUE
      command starts the logical queue.

    2.$ INITIALIZE/QUEUE/START LPB0

      The ASSIGN/QUEUE command is not needed in this example because
      a logical queue is not being initialized. A printer queue is
      being initialized; LPB0 is the name of a line printer. After
      you enter the INITIALIZE/QUEUE/START command, jobs can be
      queued to LPB0 for printing.
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