VMS Help  —  STOP  /QUEUE  /ABORT
    Aborts a job that is printing or processing on an output queue,
    deletes it from the queue, and begins processing the first
    pending job in the queue. The /QUEUE qualifier is optional, but
    the /ABORT qualifier is required.

    Requires delete (D) access to the current job.

    Format

      STOP/QUEUE/ABORT  queue-name[:]

1  –  Parameter

 queue-name[:]

    Specifies the name of the queue containing the job you want to
    abort.

2  –  Example

  $ STOP/QUEUE/ABORT LPA0

      This example aborts the current print job on the queue LPA0.
      The print symbiont begins to process the first pending job in
      the queue. Assuming there is no problem with the printer, the
      current page of the file completes printing. If the printer
      queue has been set up to put trailer pages at the end of jobs,
      a trailer page is printed after the current page is completed.

      For batch queues an entry number must be provided. To abort a
      batch job, use the STOP/QUEUE/ENTRY command.
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