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Cancel Output Networks

The CANCEL command has the following format for output networks:

CANCEL,JOB=jobnumber[,NW={network|ALL}][,SUBID={subid|ALL}]
JOB

Defines the unique CA 7 job number (leading zeros not required) of the job whose postprocess work is to be canceled.

Limits: 1 to 4 numeric characters

NW

(Optional) Defines the networks to cancel.

network

Defines the network name as previously defined in the database.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

ALL

Specifies to cancel all networks for the associated job.

SUBID

(Optional) Defines a further qualification of the network to be acted upon. SUBID is optional unless it was specified when the network was demanded or is part of the database definition of a regularly scheduled network. Since a single output workstation network can be associated with a job multiple times and assigned unique SUBIDs for differentiation, it is important to specify correct SUBIDs when canceling work.

subid

Defines the sub-ID value.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

ALL

Specifies to cancel network entries for the NW value specified no matter what sub-ID value was used.