1.$ STOP/QUEUE/REQUEUE=LPB0 LPA0 In this example, the current print job on queue LPA0 is stopped and requeued to queue LPB0. If the print symbiont sent checkpoint information about the print job to the job controller, printing resumes on LPB0 at the last checkpoint recorded. 2.$ STOP/QUEUE/REQUEUE/HOLD LPA0 . . . $ SET ENTRY 254/RELEASE In this example, the current print job on LPA0 is suspended and placed in the hold state. Later, when you enter the SET ENTRY command with the /RELEASE qualifier, the job is released from the hold state and is rescheduled to print on queue LPA0. If the print symbiont sent checkpoint information about the print job to the job controller, printing resumes at the last checkpoint. 3.$ STOP/QUEUE/REQUEUE/ENTRY=758 SYS$BATCH In this example, batch job number 758 is stopped and requeued for later processing on SYS$BATCH. If the batch job has been programmed with appropriate SET RESTART_VALUE commands, those portions of the job that have completed successfully are not rerun.