1 | English French Notes Complete/Exclude
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2 | When to have the tasks restart:
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3 | page length
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4 | Please confirm target device.
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5 | If I can find a matching margin/page length
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6 | I'll use it for the default.
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7 | This response must be a date/time
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8 | $IO Device names
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9 | Requeued
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10 | to device
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11 | I can't find a printer for task #
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12 | with old device
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13 | with the correct parameters.
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14 | / PAGE LENGTH=
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15 | Where should I print it?
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16 | You didn't select a device. Do you want to delete the task
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17 | XUTM DELETE TASK
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18 | Do you want another chance to select a device
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19 | That task is not defined in this volume set's Task File.
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20 | What to do with this one:
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21 | Tool
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22 | is not supported by the tool kit.
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23 | MenuMan
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24 | Select TASK:
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25 | is not defined in this volume set's Task File.
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26 | While a record does exist for this task, most of the critical data is
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27 | missing. Please select a different task.
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28 | You may only select a task that you created. Please select a different
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29 | Select a task by its internal number: an integer between 1 and 999999999.
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30 | Or by the Index number.
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31 | That is not a valid task number.
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32 | That is not a valid list of task numbers.
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33 | (Irregular list elements ignored)
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34 | Answer must be free text from 3 to 70 characters in length.
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35 | Answer with a description of the task.
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36 | Answer should begin with the package of origin.
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37 | Do you wish to requeue this task to a device
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38 | IO DEVICE:
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39 | Tasks can not open virtual terminals.
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40 | Answer must be YES or NO.
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41 | Answer whether this task requires an io device.
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42 | Answer must be an integer between 1 and 10.
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43 | Answer will set the starting priority for the task.
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44 | Answer 10 to specify high priority, 1 for low, etc.
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45 | If no priority is specified, site default will be used.
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46 | Answer must be a valid date and time.
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47 | Answer when the task should start running.
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48 | entry locked.
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49 | : No information available.
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50 | Task in running list, full information missing.
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51 | Waiting for hunt group
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52 | Waiting for device
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53 | Waiting for a partition.
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54 | Waiting for the link to
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55 | to be restored.
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56 | Started running
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57 | Yesterday
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58 | ahead of this one.
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59 | This task has an irregular status code.
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60 | Incomplete or still being created.
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61 | Stopped irregularly while scheduled.
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62 | Being inspected by Task Manager.
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63 | Stopped irregularly while waiting for a partition.
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64 | Being prepared.
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65 | and stopped irregularly.
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66 | Stopped irregularly while waiting for a device.
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67 | Rejected.
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68 | Stopped by
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69 | Interrupted while running.
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70 | Unscheduled by
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71 | Stopped irregularly while waiting for a link.
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72 | Edited without being scheduled.
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73 | Discarded by Task Manager because its record was incomplete.
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74 | Currently being edited.
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75 | Created without being scheduled.
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76 | Preparing this task caused the submanager an error
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77 | Task data missing
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78 | No device.
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79 | Device unknown.
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80 | Account unknown
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81 | By you.
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82 | By user #
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83 | By an unspecified user.
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84 | is currently running, but its record has been deleted.
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85 | does exist, but is missing critical data.
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86 | Scheduled to start
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87 | Waiting for a submanager.
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88 | Currently running.
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89 | This task has already started running, but it has been asked to stop.
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90 | The task's record is missing critical data.
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91 | Task unscheduled and stopped.
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92 | This task was already stopped.
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93 | Task stopped!
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94 | This call will allow you to start a large number of tasks for
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95 | TaskMan to run.
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96 | Enter the number of jobs to start:
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97 | use '^' for no device.
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98 | Entry point to use:
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99 | New Batch:
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100 | Tasks:
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101 | , TEST ERROR HANDLING
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102 | , BASIC TEST
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103 | , STOP CODE TEST:
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104 | Stop Request Acknowledged.
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105 | No Stop Request Detected.
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106 | ZL @ZT1 X ^%ZOSF(
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107 | Update:
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108 | Queued:
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109 | Late:
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110 | Subs:
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111 | Free Subs:
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112 | Toad test 1
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113 | Toad test
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114 | DELAY TIME IS
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115 | , VARIABLE DUMP
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116 | Error to remove:
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117 | Answer must be free text.
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118 | Every error that contains the answer will be purged from the Error file.
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119 | Generating frequency report
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120 | Number of errors removed:
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121 | No report selected!
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122 | No method of reporting selected.
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123 | Generating the report.
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124 | Is %ZTER translated/replicated
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125 | Answer YES to restrict the search to this volume set.
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126 | If not, I will search the %ZTER on each volume set.
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127 | Count unresolved errors since install
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128 | Answer NO to suppress count of unresolved errors.
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129 | Otherwise a list of errors by count will be generated.
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130 | Report errors by day of occurrence
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131 | Answer NO to suppress display of errors by day.
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132 | Otherwise list will show error that occurred each day.
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133 | Number of days to show
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134 | Answer with the number of days to display.
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135 | Answer must be a number between 1 and 9999.
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136 | Display the report
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137 | Answer NO to suppress display of the report.
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138 | Otherwise it will be displayed on the terminal.
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139 | Mail the report
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140 | Answer YES to mail the report.
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141 | Otherwise the report will not be bundled into a mail message.
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142 | Errors by total count since install:
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143 | Errors by day:
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144 | Assembling mail report
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145 | Report by raw count since install:
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146 | Report by day:
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147 | Error report from
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148 | Sending the report...
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149 | Report sent.
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150 | Taskman User Option
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151 | Display status.
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152 | Stop task.
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153 | Edit task.
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154 | Print task.
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155 | List own tasks.
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156 | Select another task.
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157 | Select Action (Task #
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158 | This option will allow you to look at and manipulate your queued jobs, and is
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159 | only useful for you when you have such jobs to work with.
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160 | You must begin this option by entering the task number of the queued job that
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161 | you want to work with first.
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162 | If you don't know the task number of any of your queued jobs then enter
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163 | two question marks ('??') and you will be shown all of your queued jobs
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164 | on this computer.
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165 | The task number of each task is the number listed on the
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166 | first line of the display, before the colon (':').
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167 | After you pick a task to work with, you will be shown a list of the things
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168 | you can do with that task, and will be asked to pick one.
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169 | Please wait while I find your tasks...searching...
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170 | There are no tasks listed that were queued by you.
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171 | Enter the task number of the queued job you want to work with.
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172 | Enter '??' to see the list of tasks you can choose from.
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173 | End of listing. Press RETURN to continue:
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174 | On what device do you want your task to be printed?
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175 | TaskMan: Print Task #
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176 | Printout queued.
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177 | Printout not queued.
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178 | is no longer defined, and can therefore not be printed.
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179 | This task's record is missing critical data. There's nothing to edit.
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180 | This task is currently running. You should either wait for the task to stop
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181 | running, or use the Stop Task action to try to stop it sooner.
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182 | Before you edit the task I must unschedule it, is this okay
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183 | Yes - task will be unscheduled and you can edit it. No - don't edit.
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184 | Task not changed.
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185 | Task not available for editing.
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186 | Task ready for editing.
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187 | Currently, this task does not request an output device.
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188 | Currently, this task requests output device
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189 | Do you want to change the output device for this task
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190 | Select Task's Output Device (^ for none):
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191 | When should this task run?
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192 | Your response must be a date, @ sign, and time.
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193 | Enter ?? for more help.
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194 | Task's purpose
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195 | No output device
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196 | Next run time unknown
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197 | Next run time:
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198 | Shall I reschedule this task as shown
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199 | Task not rescheduled.
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200 | Task rescheduled.
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201 | This will be the time TaskMan starts your task.
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202 | The option you used to queue this task was:
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203 | It has no restricted times, so you may run this task any time
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204 | you wish.
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205 | It may only be run at certain times.
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206 | This option will notify you if you select a restricted time.
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207 | You may not start your task at that time.
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208 | The option you used to queue this task does not allow the task
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209 | to run at that time. Please select a different time to start
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210 | the task.
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211 | Pick an action to perform on the task you have selected.
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212 | Enter D to find out what Task Manager is currently doing with your task.
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213 | Enter ST to 'stop' your task. What this actually means is that Task Manager
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214 | will TRY to stop your task. If the task is scheduled, waiting, being
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215 | validated, or being prepared, then your task will be stopped.
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216 | If your
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217 | task is already running then it probably won't stop because the
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218 | programmers who write your tasks don't yet know how to tell if they've
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219 | been asked to stop. In the future, though, most of your tasks will
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220 | stop when you ask even if they have already started running.
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221 | Enter E to edit the task you've selected. This action will ask you if it is
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222 | okay to stop the task so that you can edit it, and when you are done
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223 | editing the task it will let you reschedule the task.
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224 | This action
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225 | will let you decide whether or not the task needs an output device,
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226 | and will let you edit which output device it uses. You can also
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227 | change the description of the task and the time it should start.
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228 | Action P will let you print what the task does.
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229 | Enter L to see the list of tasks that you queued.
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230 | Action SE lets you select a different task to work with.
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231 | PATIENT FILE RECORDS CLEANED
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232 | PERSON FILE RECORDS CLEANED
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233 | FEE BASIS VENDOR RECORDS CLEANED
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234 | HBHC PATIENT FILE RECORDS CLEANED
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235 | EXCEPTIONS LISTING FROM STATE FILE
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236 | The Following Data Have Been Added To File #8989.518
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237 | Post init for virgin install
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238 | We are adding FORUM.VA.GOV to the domain file.
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239 | Now you need to enter the NETWORK MailMan domain name for this
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240 | system to use both on the network and for the name of the
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241 | Kernel site parameter entry.
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242 | Use the format 'xxx.VA.GOV' in the VA.
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243 | You must enter the name of your local network mail node
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244 | so you may enter your KERNEL SITE PARAMITERS.
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245 | Now lets add your Institution.
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246 | You will need an entry in this file.
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247 | Now to add 'IRM' to the service/section file.
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248 | Now to add yourself to the NEW PERSON file.
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249 | We have added FORUM to the domain file.
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250 | on the network and for the name of the Kernel site parameter entry.
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251 | Use the format 'xxx.VA.GOV'
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252 | RPC Broker queued call from EN1~XWB2HL7
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253 | -1^Failed to task
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254 | ZREMOTE RPC
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255 | -1^No Message returned
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256 | -1^Link Manager not running
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257 | -1^Link not setup
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258 | -1^No Local RPC
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259 | -1^Bad Message
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260 | -1^RPC name not found
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261 | -1^RPC Access Blocked/Wrong Version at Remote Site
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262 | -1^Invalid security
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263 | -1^Bad User
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264 | -1^Application failed to return any data
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265 | -1^Remote Error:
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266 | -1^No RPC name
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267 | -1^Bad RPC name
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268 | -1^Bad Handle
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269 | NOT first in queue
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270 | First in queue
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271 | , open failed
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272 | Sent, awaiting responce
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273 | Awaiting application ACK
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274 | -1^Trapped Error at remote site.
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275 | -1^Station # not found
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276 | XWB RPC EVENT
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277 | -1^RPC Broker Protocol not setup
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278 | -1^RPC Broker Params not setup
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279 | -1^RPC Parameter(s) exceed length of 255.
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280 | XWB RPC SUBSCRIBER
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281 | Too many components!
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282 | Field name too long!
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283 | -1^Required input reference is NULL
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284 | -1^Remote Procedure '
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285 | ' doesn't exist on the server.
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286 | ' cannot be run at this time.
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287 | XWB(
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288 | XUS SET SHARED
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289 | RPC BROKER READ/PARSE
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290 | $BROKER HANDLER$
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291 | -1^ARRAY NAME MUST BE XWBS
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292 | -1^Reference does not exist
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293 | XWBCAGENT HOME
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294 | -1^RPC not found
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295 | -1^RPC Access Blocked
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296 | Deferred RPC -
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297 | -1^Not DONE
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298 | XWB RESULTS
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299 | Error Trap called to save symbol table
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300 | SINGLE VALUE
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301 | WORD PROCESSING
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302 | GLOBAL INSTANCE
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303 | #################### #################### ####################
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304 | #################### #################### ####################
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305 | #################### #################### ####################
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306 | #################### #################### ####################
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307 | #################### #################### ####################
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