PRINT Prints files on the line printer SYNTAX PRINT[/options] filespecs SEMANTICS The PRINT command accepts up to six input file specifications; separate multiple file specifications with commas (,). Wild cards are accepted in place of file names or file types. The default file type is .LST. If the queue processor is running, files are automatically queued to the line printer OPTIONS BEFORE[:dd:mmm:yyyy] Prints only the contents of the files created before the specified date. If the date is omitted, the system date is used COPIES:n Prints the number of copies you specify DATE[:dd:mmm:yyyy] Prints only the contents of the files created on the date specified. If the date is omitted, the system date is used DELETE Deletes the file after printing it FLAGPAGE:n Includes a banner page before the file INFORMATION Treats "file-not-found" errors as information, not fatal LOG Lists on the terminal the files printed NAME:dev:jobname Associates a job name with the print queue entry and specifies the device to queue to; valid only if QUEUE is running NEWFILES Prints only those files dated with the current system date NOFLAGPAGE (default) Does not include a banner page before the file NOLOG Suppresses the terminal log of files printed OUTPUT Specifies an alternative output device to which to send the file PROMPT Allows continuation lines; valid only if QUEUE is running QUERY Requires confirmation before printing each file SINCE[:dd:mmm:yyyy] Prints the contents of files created on or after the date specified. If the date is omitted, the system date is used WAIT Waits for user response before proceeding with the print (Not valid if QUEUE is running) EXAMPLES PRINT A.LST PRINT/COPIES:3 REPORT PRINT/DELETE FILE1 PRINT/FLAGPAGE:2 FILE2 PRINT/NEWFILES/QUERY *.LST