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If the <var>EOJPW</var> parameter (4 bytes maximum) is set in CCAIN, then a non-User 0 <var>EOJ</var> command returns: | If the <var>EOJPW</var> parameter (4 bytes maximum) is set in CCAIN, then a non-User 0 <var>EOJ</var> command returns: | ||
<p class="code" style="display:table; | <p class="code" style="display:table;">M204.1076: DO YOU REALLY WANT TO END THE RUN FOR {''location'' | ''jobname''}? | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
<ul> | <ul> |
Revision as of 18:05, 13 January 2014
EOJ password
Summary
- Default value
- None
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- CCAIN
- Related products
- None
- Introduced
- Model 204 V6.1
Description
This feature lets the user confirm that they are ending the correct run.
If the EOJPW parameter (4 bytes maximum) is set in CCAIN, then a non-User 0 EOJ command returns:
M204.1076: DO YOU REALLY WANT TO END THE RUN FOR {location | jobname}?
- If the LOCATION parameter is also set in CCAIN, then location is set to that value in the M204.1076 message.
- If
CUSTOM=37
is set, then jobname in the M204.1076 message is replaced by the value of the JOBNM parameter, a view-only parameter. - If
Y
is the response to the M204.1076 message, that message is followed with this:M204.0347: Password
If EOJPW is not set, no password prompt is issued. However, the M204.1076 message is issued in one of the following forms:
- If
CUSTOM=37
is set:M204.1076: Do you really want to end the run for jobname?
- If
CUSTOM=37
is not set, and LOCATION is set:M204.1076: Do you really want to end the run for location?
- If
CUSTOM=37
is not set, and LOCATION is not set:M204.1076: Do you really want to end the run?