
USING
SERIAL
READ
4
CONTROL
5
Y
<
CONTROL
Y
>
2
ENTRIES
HAVE
QUALIFIED,
DO
YOU
WANT
TO
CONTINUE
SEARCHING?
NO
>
Exiting
QUERY
When
y
ou
are
nished
using
QUER
Y,
y
ou
use
the
QUER
Y
EXIT
command
to
end
QUER
Y
execution.
T
o
terminate
y
our
MPE
session,
use
the
MPE
:BYE
command.
MPE
resp onds
b
y
prin
ting
the
n
um
b er
of
seconds
of
CPU
time
used
and
the
n
um
b er
of
min
utes
y
ou
w
ere
connected
to
the
system.
> EXIT
END
OF
PROGRAM
: BYE
CPU=6.
CONNECT=6.
TUE,
JAN
7,
1986,
2:05
PM
USING
QUERY
IN
JOB
MODE
In
job
mo
de,
QUER
Y
reads
commands
and
other
input
from
the
job
le.
Output
from
the
job
and
QUER
Y
messages
are
prin
ted
on
the
device
designated
as
$STDLIST,
whic
h
is
usually
a
line
prin
ter.
Only
the
rst
72
c
haracters
of
eac
h
line
(record)
are
read
b
y
QUER
Y.
An
y
c
haracters
on
the
line
b ey
ond
72
c
haracters
are
ignored.
If
a
QUER
Y
command
is
longer
than
72
c
haracters,
y
ou
can
con
tinue
it
on
the
next
line
b
y
using
an
amp ersand
(&)
as
the
last
non-blank
c
haracter
on
the
line
to
b e
con
tinued.
As
in
session
mo
de,
y
ou
m
ust
op en
a
primary
data
base
b efore
y
ou
can
access
data.
Y
ou
m
ust
do
this
at
the
b eginning
of
y
our
job
le.
QUER
Y
commands
whic
h
access
the
data
base
m
ust
follo
w
the
iden
tication
of
the
primary
data
base.
If
QUER
Y
is
unable
to
op en
the
data
base
for
an
y
reason,
the
job
will
terminate.
Y
ou
m
ust
an
ticipate
the
order
of
the
prompts
issued
b
y
some
QUER
Y
commands,
suc
h
as
D
A
T
A-BASE=,
and
supply
the
information
on
separate
lines
in
the
job
le.
If
a
command
is
out
of
sequence
or
incorrectly
en
tered,
QUER
Y
issues
an
error
message
and,
in
some
cases,
terminates
the
job.
Some
commands
op erate
dieren
tly
in
job
mo
de.
These
dierences
in
command
op eration
are
discussed
under
the
sp ecic
command
in
Section
3.
The
follo wing
example
sho
ws
a
job
le
used
to
op erate
QUER
Y
in
job
mo
de.
USING
QUERY/V
2-3
Summary of Contents for QUERY
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