The name is an allusion to the DD statement found in IBM's Job Control Language ( JCL ), in which the initials stand for " Data Definition ".
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To interrupt tail while it is monitoring, break-in with Ctrl + C . This command can be run " in the background " with &, see job control.
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However, weak IWW unions lost job control because hostile employers were not bound by contractual recognition, and the companies therefore resorted to hiring workers who were not IWW members.
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Within a priority selection is usually FIFO . However, the Exec pre-scans the job control statements up to the first program execution looking for file names and reel numbers.
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A New York Times News Service article sent on Monday, May 31, about social class as a predictor of health misstated the correlation between employees'perception of job control and employment grade.
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A job can be referred to by a handle called the " job control job ID " or simply " ", which is used by shell builtins to refer to the job.
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Job control allows the shell to control these related processes as one entity, and when a user issues the appropriate key combination ( usually ), the entire group of processes gets suspended.
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Because of saving registers and later restoring and returning, this small program is usable as a batch program invoked directly by the operating system Job control language ( JCL ) like this:
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SSG is used to generate RUN-Streams ( corresponding to IBM's Job Control Language ), apply and administer symbolic changes to program sources as a form of version control, and for many other purposes.
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The System / 3 came standard with a RPG II compiler, and used a simple job control language called OCL, which was superficially similar to the famous ( or infamous ) Job Control Language.