START[/TERMINAL:ddnn:] [taskname] The START command resumes execution of a task that was stopped by the STOP$S directive. Note that starting a stopped task is different from continuing a suspended one. If a taskname is not specified, the task running at your terminal that was initiated by the RUN command is started. The /TERMINAL qualifier allows a privileged user to start a stopped task that is running on some other terminal. For more information about starting queues and processors, see HELP START QUEUE. For information on starting Resource Accounting, see HELP ACCOUNTING START. 2 QUEUE @DCLSTARTQ