Syntax
── ? ─┬───────┬─ MXA ──────────────────────────────────────────────────% ├─<LSN>─┤ └─ * ───┘
Explanation
The ?MXA command displays information about jobs running with the usercode of the station. The information may include the following:
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Scheduled, waiting, or error status
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Job number
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Mix number
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Priority
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Job name
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RSVP message
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Display message
The syntax and results of this command are controlled to some extent by the CANDE ALLMSG option. The state of the ALLMSG option is controlled by the system operator.
If ALLMSG is RESET, a syntax error is issued if <LSN> or asterisk (*) is specified. The only information returned pertains to those jobs or tasks originating from the user's LSN with which the usercode is associated.
If ALLMSG is SET, information about any LSN can be requested. The asterisk (*) syntax is a shorthand method for specifying the LSN to which the user is signed on. If no LSN is specified, all information pertaining to jobs or tasks for the user making the request, regardless of origination point, is returned.
Example
?MXA ---Mix-Pri---------------------- JOB ENTRIES (ALL) USER=UZER ----- 859 99 Job (UZER) X 860 99 W ..(UZER) *SYSTEM/DUMPALL R: REQUIRES PK NOPACK MISSING.