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.TH DNDEL 1 "October 2 1998" "DECnet utilities"
.SH NAME
dnsubmit \- Submit a batch job on a VMS system
.br
dnprint \- Print a file on a VMS system
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B dnsubmit
[options] file-name
.br
.B dnprint
[options] file-name
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Options:
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[\-vh]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
.B dnprint
and
.B dnsubmit
send files to a VMS machine for printing or batch execution.
These command behave similarly to the VMS PRINT/REMOTE and SUBMIT/REMOTE
commands in that you get very little control of the queueing mechanism.
.br
dnprint always prints to the queue SYS$PRINT and dnsubmit always submits
to SYS$BATCH. Of course you can always redirect these queues using
logical names.
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See the man page for
.B dncopy
for a discussion of VMS file specifications.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.I \-h \-?
Displays help for using the command.
.TP
.I \-V
Show the version of the tools package that the program comes from.
.SH EXAMPLES
dnsubmit 'myvax::myjob.com'
.br
dnprint 'tramp"patrick pjc123"::file.lis'
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR dntype "(1), " dndir "(1), " dncopy "(1), " dntask "(1), " dndel "(1)"
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