| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 326.1 |  | BOEHM::GUENTHER |  | Thu Oct 02 1986 12:14 | 7 | 
|  |     While I can't help directly, I am currently looking at adding batch
    support to DQS ( Distributed Queue Services ), and would be very
    interested to hear how people use remote batch, and what they'd
    like to see in it.  Comment here or in MRSVAX::DQS or call me
    (617) 486-7821 which is in the LKG facility.
    
    							thanks, /alan
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| 326.2 | submit/noprint at remote node | CADZOO::HILLSON | Disk to shall pass..... | Fri Oct 17 1986 13:51 | 13 | 
|  |     
    	You could always have a com file on the remote end 
    submit the com file you want with /noprint.
    
    i.e.  submit/remote foo.com
    
   
    foo.com contains;
       
       $ submit/noprint foobar.com
    					MaxH
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| 326.3 |  | COOKIE::GARDNER |  | Wed Nov 05 1986 16:25 | 12 | 
|  |     put the following as the first line of your batch file:
    
    	$ define sys$print _nla0:
                                  
    and your .log file won't be printed.
    
    This has worked as far back as I've used VMS --- since before the
    /NOPRINT qualifier existed.  I last used it 1-2 months ago, using
    a V4.3 system to submit a job on a V4.4 system, and it seemed to
    work fine.  At least, I submitted a few dozen jobs this way, and
    there wasn't a stack of .log printouts waiting for me when I got
    back to my home system.
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| 326.4 | Another optioin | WHOARU::MCCARTHY | Error Message #000000 | Thu Nov 06 1986 07:31 | 7 | 
|  |     Never seen that but I use
    
    	$ define sys$print nl:
    
    But the "_" is a good idea!
    
    mac 
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| 326.5 | $ DEFINE SYS$PRINT NOWHERE | 4158::CANTOR | Dave Cantor | Thu Nov 06 1986 18:47 | 9 | 
|  |       Re .4 
      
      You don't need the name of a real (or fake) device for it.
      All you need is to define SYS$PRINT to be a string which is
      not the name of a queue, _e.g._,
      
         $ DEFINE SYS$PRINT "*DISABLED*"
      
      Dave C.
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