Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  SYNCHRONIZE  Qualifiers

1    /ENTRY

       /ENTRY=entry-number

    Identifies the job by the system-assigned entry number.

    The system assigns a unique entry number to each queued print
    or batch job in the system. By default, the PRINT and SUBMIT
    commands display the entry number when they successfully queue
    a job for processing. These commands also create or update the
    local symbol $ENTRY to reflect the entry number of the most
    recently queued job. To find a job's entry number, enter the SHOW
    ENTRY or SHOW QUEUE command. If you specify both the job-name
    parameter and the /ENTRY qualifier, the job name is ignored.

2    /QUEUE

       /QUEUE=queue-name[:]

    Names the queue containing the job. If you use the /QUEUE
    qualifier, you must specify either the job-name parameter or
    the /ENTRY qualifier. If you specify the job-name parameter, the
    default queue is SYS$BATCH. If you specify the /ENTRY qualifier,
    there is no default queue. If you specify a generic queue, the
    command looks for the job in the generic queue and in the generic
    queue's target execution queues.

3    /TIME_OUT

       /TIME_OUT=n

    Allows the user to specify the number of seconds to wait before
    terminating the SYNCHRONIZE command when the target job is
    running.
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