PURGE CP Privilege Class: G Use the PURGE command to remove your own closed spool files from the system before they are printed or punched by the spooling devices, or before they are read by a user. The format of the PURGE command is: +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PURge | Reader|Printer|PUnch|ALL [ALL|CLass c...|spoolid...] | +----------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ where: Reader | RDR purges reader files. Printer | PRT purges printer spool files. PUnch | PCH purges punch spool files. ALL purges all reader, printer, and punch spool files. When ALL is specified instead of a device type, all other operands are ignored. CLass c... are the class(es) of files to be purged. CLASS is a required reserved word and c... are one-character alphameric fields (with values from A to Z and 0 to 9) that represent spooling classes. spoolid... are the spoolids of one or more specific files to be purged. ALL purges all files of the specified type (reader, printer, or punch). Note: A combination of CLASS and spoolid specifications may be entered. Usage notes: 1. You can purge any closed spool file you own, regardless of its status, as long as CP has not selected it for processing. 2. You can purge files using a combination of CLASS and spoolid specifications. For example: purge printer class A 1951 class D 619 specifies that CP should purge all class A and class D printer files and printer files with spoolids of 1951 and 619. 3. You cannot purge any file you spool to the reader of another user unless you first reclaim it using the TRANSFER command. Response: nnnn ¦ NO FILES PURGED indicates the number of files purged. This response is not displayed if you issued the CP SET IMSG OFF command.