Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) wrote:
The commands seemed straightforward enough: various forms of *CALL, *START, *RESTART, *CANCEL, and *MODIFY.

May well be true *if* you understand the design principles of JES3,
but this is just my point. I currently don't and haven't had the time
(nor need) so far to dig into JES3, unfortunately.

I tried to understand the handling with my JES2 background but came to
the conclusion that is must me quite different. You comment confirms this.
I'll give it a try on JES3-L. Thanks fot this pointer.

For the most-part, I assume printing is printing. However, I would not expect a one-for-one correspondence of commands or specific functions. Like everything else "JES" does, there will be different capabilities and implementations depending on requirements submitted to the JESes and their predecessors over the past 40 years or so...

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