- Interact with SPRI queues online: QVIEW lets users
browse printer, punch, and reader elements from online terminals,
allowing information to be checked for accuracy. Directory entries
can be altered, purged, placed on hold, or released. Programmers
can examine compiler output, eliminating unnecessary printing of
listing and waiting for computer room turn-around.
- Support for multiple teleprocessing monitors: QVIEW
supports CICS releases 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6, and SHADOW release 3.1
- Get immediate access to critical reports: Users no
longer have to wait for time critical reports to be printed and distributed.
They can view reports while they're still in the SPRI queue.
- Print reports where your people are: QVIEW supports
both locally and remotely attached online printers. Reports can be
directed to local or remote CICS and SHADOW printers, and/or local
impact or laser printers, ensuring more timely delivery of important
information.
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- Control remote printers: QVIEW lets users display
the status of their QVIEW controlled printers and issue commands
to backspace, forward space, restart, or cancel reports that are
printing.
- Comprehensive report security: Using SPRI's extensive
security system, QVIEW allows users to access only reports for which
they are authorized. Without authorization, users are unable to view
or alter other users' queue elements. Sites can, at their option, log
all commands affecting queue elements, and SPRI's responses, to the
console for audit trail purposes.
- Designed for ease of use: QVIEW provides access to
reports from a CMS-style filelist. Many QVIEW commands are identical
to SPRI commands, simplifying operator and user training. Reports can
be selected to QVIEW printers automatically at CICS or SHADOW initialization,
or reports can be selected manually by the user.
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