 
 
			RSX11M V3.1 BATCH
 
	RSX11M will spawn a new copy of each MCR utility up to one copy
 per terminal.  Unfortunately, this advantage can also become a problem
 in a system with limited total and dynamic memory.  Problems usually
 only develop if a large number of copies of the larger tasks are
 spawned( ie everyone is compiling and taskbuilding F4P tasks).
	BATCH is used to circumvent this problem by forcing F4P compil-
 ations and taskbuilds to occur in a single stream, ie only a single
 compilation or taskbuild will occur at a single time.  During most of the 
 day, this will not adversly affect trunaround time,  however, it will 
 slow down work at peak load times.  This disadvantage is offset by
 people being allowed to continue to use the system at times during
 which they otherwise might have to be requested to log off.
 
	Further HELP  using BATCH can be found by typing
 HELP $BATCH keyword, where keywords are
 
	BATCH		How BATCH works
	@BATCH		Generating a BATCH command file
	SUBMIT		SUBMIT command line
1	BATCH
	BATCH works using a virtual terminal VT0:  Each command
 file SUBMITTED for execution includes in it the user's logon
 UIC and PASSWORD.  BATCH then logs the user onto VT0:. If the
 logon is successful the command file will be processed by a
 copy of ...AT. All output to the virtual terminal will be out
 to a log file(with extension .LOG;1).  For example the command
 
	SUBMIT GGG/MMM/PASWRD FOO
 
 Will try logging the user onto the account [GGG,MMM] with a 
 password PASWRD.  After trying to logon, the file @FOO will be 
 processed by ...AT. When the command file is finished by ...AT.,
 BATCH notifies the initiating terminal that the command file
 has finished execution.  One can then use PIP to display the
 contents of the LOG file.
 		PIP TI:=FOO.LOG
1	@BATCH
	To aid the user in using the BATCH facility, an indirect
 command file, @BATCH exists.  It should be used as a replacement
 for @FTN. @BATCH will create a compilation and taskbuild file and
 SUBMIT them for batch processing the first time.  If one wishes
 to compile and build a task MYTSK, @BATCH will create the files
 MYTSK.CMD, and MYTSK.BLD.  If at any time the user wishes to re-
 SUBMIT his source for compilation and taskbuilding, all he need
 type is
 
 	SUBMIT GGG/MMM/PASWRD MYTSK
 
 where GGG and MMM are from his UIC=[GGG,MMM], and PASWRD is the
 user's LOGON PASWRD, and where MYTSK is the name for MYTSK.CMD.
1	SUBMIT
	SUBMIT is the command line dispatcher to BATCH.  The syntax
 is 
	SUB{mit} GGG/MMM/PASWRD COMMANDFILE
 
 where the 'mit' in braces is optional, and GGG and MMM are the user's
 group and member numbers respectively as found from UIC=[GGG,MMM].
 PASWRD is the user's logon paswrd.  COMMANDFILE is the name of the
 BATCH command file.  The extension of the command file must be
 .CMD.  However, the extension must not be typed in.  If @BATCH has
 been used, the file TASKNAME.CMD, and TASKNAME.BLD already exist
 on the user's UIC and may be used to build the user's task,
 TASKNAME.
