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EOJ
EOJ
Ends a batch job. (Native Mode)
Syntax
EOJ
NOTE The "&" symbol has no meaning to the input spooler when it reads records
because the CI is not involved at that point.
Parameters
None.
Operation Notes
The EOJ command terminates a batch job and displays the CPU-time (in seconds) and the
elapsed time since the beginning of the job (rounded to the nearest minute). MPE/iX also
adds the central processor time and file space used by your job to the resource usage
counters maintained for your logon account and group.
If you omit the EOJ command from a job, the next JOB command terminates the current
job and starts a new one. The end of the first job is indicated by the standard end-of-job
display, and the beginning of the next job is denoted by the normal job initiation display.
Use
This command may be issued from a job. It may not be used from a session, program, or in
BREAK. Pressing
Break has no effect on this command.
Example
The following example shows how EOJ is used within a job file to terminate a batch job:
!JOB USER.PUBS
!RUN MYPROG1
!RUN MYPROG2
!EOJ
Related Information
Commands JOB
Manuals Using the HP 3000 Series 900: Advanced Skills