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  2. Batch file - Wikipedia

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    The term "batch" is from batch processing, meaning "non-interactive execution", though a batch file might not process a batch of multiple data. Similar to Job Control Language (JCL), DCL and other systems on mainframe and minicomputer systems, batch files were added to ease the work required for certain regular tasks by allowing the user to set ...

  3. Batch processing - Wikipedia

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    Computerized batch processing is a method of running software programs called jobs in batches automatically. While users are required to submit the jobs, no other interaction by the user is required to process the batch. Batches may automatically be run at scheduled times as well as being run contingent on the availability of computer resources.

  4. Batch file - en.wikipedia.org

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    A batch file may contain any command the interpreter accepts interactively and use constructs that enable conditional branching and looping within the batch file, such as IF, FOR, and GOTO labels. The term "batch" is from batch processing, meaning "non-interactive execution", though a batch file might not process a batch of multiple data.

  5. Job scheduler - Wikipedia

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    A job scheduler is a computer application for controlling unattended background program execution of jobs. [1] This is commonly called batch scheduling, as execution of non-interactive jobs is often called batch processing, though traditional job and batch are distinguished and contrasted; see that page for details.

  6. Batch - Wikipedia

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    Batch file, a text file containing a series of commands intended to be executed in DOS, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows; Batch Monitor, a software program created by Apple Computer for viewing and monitoring encoding tasks; Batch processing, the execution of a series of programs on a computer without human interaction; Batch renaming, the process ...

  7. Job stream - Wikipedia

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    A simple example of a job stream is a system to print payroll checks which might consist of the following steps, performed on a batch of inputs: Read a file of data containing employee id numbers and hours worked for the current pay period (batch of input data).

  8. Shell (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A data file can contain sequences of commands which the CLI can be made to follow as if typed in by a user. Special features in the CLI may apply when it is carrying out these stored instructions. Such batch files (script files) can be used repeatedly to automate routine operations such as initializing a set of programs when a system is ...

  9. List of DOS commands - Wikipedia

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    Another important use of the echo command is to toggle echoing of commands on and off in batch files. Traditionally batch files begin with the @echo off statement. This says to the interpreter that echoing of commands should be off during the whole execution of the batch file, thus resulting in a "tidier" output (the @ symbol declares that this ...