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Summary of CODE Command Parameters

Input Processing

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2.3 Summary of CODE Command Parameters

A CODE command is referenced by the CODE or LCODE parameters of the VOLUME 
command whenever a user-defined code translation table is required.

An identifier label (ac:) is optional for the first CODE command within a JDE. Thereafter, 
each additional CODE command within the JDE must be labeled. Therefore, when multiple 
CODE commands are available within a JDE or JDL, only one can be unlabeled. The syntax 
is ac:CODE.

ASSIGN

This parameter defines user code assignment exceptions, or the entire user char-
acter translation table.

DEFAULT

This parameter specifies a base code from which code assignment exceptions can 
be made. The base code is specified by a code-type; the exceptions are specified 
using the ASSIGN parameter.

Parameter

Definition(s)

Offline

Online

DJDE

ASSIGN=

input

,

(

out-put

1

[,

output

2

]

[,...])

input

Defines the input code.

output

This parameter defines one or more entries to a code-
translation table.

Y

Y

N

DEFAULT=

code-type

The

 code type

 can be one of the following

EBCDIC
ASCII
This option defines the basic-volumes of a code-
translation table.

value

value

 is a one-byte hexadecimal, octal, or alpha 

constant. If a value is specified, all inputs are coded to 
the specified 

value

.

The DEFAULT parameter must be coded prior to any 
ASSIGN parameter for the assignment exceptions to 
come into effect. A DEFAULT parameter following 
any defined corresponding ASSIGN input or output 
parameter options causes this correspondence to be 
replaced by the DEFAULT parameter.
The default is EBCDIC.

Y

Y

N

Summary of Contents for XDL

Page 1: ...Oc Oc Reference Guide Oc PRISMAproduction Server V3 10 LCDS Module XDL DJDE...

Page 2: ...ant or registration of a utility model or design are reserverd Delivery subject to availability right of technical modification reserved All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their re...

Page 3: ...Overview Input Processing Print Processing Using Logical Processing Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries Highlight Color Support Appendix...

Page 4: ...A29247 X4 X 8 7672...

Page 5: ...eating Separate Files for Grouping XDL Commands 17 1 9 Hierarchy within a Job Descriptor Library JDL 17 1 10Creating a Job Source Library JSL 18 1 11Decisions to make before creating your JSL 18 1 12H...

Page 6: ...eters 60 3 3 Summary of ACCT command parameters 63 3 4 Summary of ac CME Command Parameters 64 3 4 1 Points to note 66 3 4 2 Examples 67 3 5 Summary of IDR Command Parameters 69 3 6 Summary of LINE Co...

Page 7: ...4 5 2 Examples 149 4 6 BSELECT and BDELETE Commands 150 4 6 1 Points to note 150 4 6 2 Examples 151 4 7 Summary of LMODIFY command parameters 152 4 8 RAUX Command 153 4 9 RFEED Command 155 4 10RSELECT...

Page 8: ...light Color Support 203 6 1 General 203 6 1 1 Definition of Terms 203 6 1 2 Why Use Color 204 6 1 3 Available Toner Colors 204 6 2 Implementation 205 6 2 1 Highlight Color Printers 210 6 3 LCDS Langua...

Page 9: ...equal ease The printing system switches instantly between horizontal and vertical page formats combining the two styles within a single report Print a number of previously separate logical pages on t...

Page 10: ...formation System administrator determines the fonts forms and images needed by the job Programmer creates the JSL or copies it onto the system and compiles it Operators start print jobs via the Print...

Page 11: ...port for cover to cov er print processing on any job For example you may wish to specify that an inventory report has 49 pages You may also decide that four copies without cost information are needed...

Page 12: ...og To select this Job Description Library use the JDL Name and JDE Name fields on the General tab in the PJM File properties window for LCDS data print files Each command has a set of parameters that...

Page 13: ...a label that may consist of one to six characters A Z and 0 9 It must be followed by a colon The identifier VFU1 in the command above could be coded with any number of blanks following the VFU1 chara...

Page 14: ...te Only single pairs are supported with the following exceptions DJDE ASSIGN and DJDE BEGIN List parameter options in the sequence shown in this manual To specify a particular option but not the optio...

Page 15: ...or with an optional plural s such as FONTS FORMS and GRAPH ICS Enter the END command to signal the end of a JSL You may then enter another JSL into the system if you wish Use two END commands to sign...

Page 16: ...ses may have fractional digits for example String constants String constants are normally used to specify strings of characters or to reference identifier parameters String constants may be expressed...

Page 17: ...am ple I Character Normally used as string constants but they may also be numeric value constants each character including embedded blanks results in one byte A character constant must im mediately be...

Page 18: ...apostrophe E and followed by an apostrophe character The EBCDIC string type allows hexadecimal representation of characters to be embedded in a character string This is done by preceding the hexadeci...

Page 19: ...r keyword followed by parameter options and additional parameter keywords MYJDL JDL VFU1 VFU ASSIGN 1 1 TOF 1 BOF 55 VFU2 VFU ASSIGN 1 4 59 TOF 4 BOF 127 CME1 CME LINE 3 POS 59 CONSTANT FIRST QUARTER...

Page 20: ...name of the compiled JDL 1 7 1 Command levels You can place XDL commands in any command level depending on your particular appli cation needs Command levels and their general purpose Command level Gen...

Page 21: ...In this example XSML JDL is the name of the complete JDL and the VFU command is in the ID level JDLSMP VFU1 VFU9 CAT1 JOBCPP JOB2 JOB3 JDL THIS SAMPLE JSL SHOWS THE JSL COMMAND LEVELS ID LEVEL COMMAN...

Page 22: ...MPL corresponds to the name of the JDL to be used when printing a job When DFAULT is coded for the jdl name the specification of a JDL parameter option in the START command is not necessary Catalog le...

Page 23: ...fined cat name or cat name n is a 1 to 6 character alphanumeric identifier of a previously defined catalog name Examples JOB command A JOB command continues until another JOB JDE command or END comman...

Page 24: ...55 ASSIGN 12 60 TOF 5 BOF 66 VOLUME HOST IBMOS PLABEL YES BLOCK LENGTH 2048 RECORD LENGTH 136 STRUCTURE VB LTHFLD 2 ADJUST 0 FORMAT BIN PREAMBLE 3 LINE DATA 1 132 PCCTYPE IBM1403 PCC 0 NOTRAN OVERPRI...

Page 25: ...VOLUME CODE ASCII According to the catalog command level the recording code of the input data is EBCDIC VOLUME CODE EBCDIC According to the job or JDE command levels for jobs one and three the record...

Page 26: ...samples and suggestions of what can be done with XDL to create your desired applications that there is a multitude of other possibilities and options available and that detailed information on each to...

Page 27: ...or on both sides duplex Will graphics be used What are your site s conventions if any for naming forms JSLs files and jobs This information assists you in planning your applications in terms of the ty...

Page 28: ...ptor entries DJDEs to change the application on a page or report basis Interactions between JSLs catalogs and jobs You will also want to consider the interactions similarities and differences between...

Page 29: ...ample If you are not sure which specifications to select try running a job using the system de faults and then adjust the JSL to meet your requirements You can modify an existing JSL in the same manne...

Page 30: ...many steps in creating a JSL and many ways in which a JSL can specify your application s requirements The following sequence is simply one example of the format and content of a JSL to help you get i...

Page 31: ...ommand the parameters CODE and HOST can apply to both online and offline EOV applies only to offline applications and OPTIMIZE applies only to online applications The following is a sample of typical...

Page 32: ...pecial process ing to take place for such things as banner pages block selection or deletion page selec tion from auxiliary paper trays and page offsetting An example of logical processing tests and c...

Page 33: ...he MESSAGE command Similarly the ROUTE command sends printed information preceding the report to opera tors Most output specifications are selected from parameters of the OUTPUT command As with other...

Page 34: ...give you information on these page related topics Paper sizes Page orientations Paper sizes Paper sizes are considered in terms of page frames which are boundaries associated with a page as a unit of...

Page 35: ...re placed parallel to the long edge of the logical page The horizontal edge is longer than the vertical edge FMT1 equivalent impact printer format 6 lines per inch 1 15 2 Portrait orientation Text ele...

Page 36: ...ng Because the length of a line printed with a proportional font is relatively unpredictable fixed fonts are used for variable data on a report to avoid overprinting of forms by variable data Proporti...

Page 37: ...ut processing are described below The basic XDL commands available to control input processing are BLOCK CODE PCC RECORD TCODE and VOLUME which are defined in this chapter The chapter Using logical pr...

Page 38: ...processed LMULT This parameter specifies a multiplication factor being applied to the con tents of the block length field to determine the true block length LTHFIELD This parameter specifies the lengt...

Page 39: ...constant which signals block end The length of the constant may be from one to four bytes There is no default If not defined there is no block end string Y N N FORMAT type type Specifies how the bloc...

Page 40: ...r in the range 0 the default to LENGTH LTHFLD 1 The default is 0 Y N N POSTAM BLE value value is an integer in the range of 0 the default to block length It specifies the number of bytes at the end of...

Page 41: ...input buffers which are sized to the minimum tape block length It is wise to specify the maximum block length in the JSL so that input buff ers are large enough to handle the largest block If the actu...

Page 42: ...signment exceptions can be made The base code is specified by a code type the exceptions are specified using the ASSIGN parameter Parameter Definition s Offline Online DJDE ASSIGN input out put1 outpu...

Page 43: ...eated code table by a command identifier The USER option of the CODE parameters of the VOLUME command are used to reference a user defined code translation table in which no command identifier is code...

Page 44: ...on a 1403 printer these actions would not cause a blank page to be output ASSIGN This parameter specifies printer carriage control exceptions to a default table refer to DEFAULT parameter DEFAULT Thi...

Page 45: ...ln may be any of the following defini tions TOF When byte causes the bottom of form BOF to oc cur instructs the printing system to go to the top of form TOF on the next page and to stop spacing IGN Wh...

Page 46: ...eld1 is processed N No printing occurs for this record default field3 Specifies the carriage action to take after printing An example is the IBM1403 carriage control SPm Space m lines before printing...

Page 47: ...lowing ccln are supported N P SP1 PIN PIN SP1 SK1 PIN PIN SK1 The default is a table of PSP1 codes print and space1 INITIAL This option indicates the initial position on the first page of the report f...

Page 48: ...ands Consecutive byte values need not be specified Thus the commands ASSIGN X 60 SP1 ASSIGN X 61 SP2 ASSIGN X 62 SP3 can be coded in the single command ASSIGN X 60 SP1 SP2 SP3 If under the LINE comman...

Page 49: ...s the length of the field containing the record length OFFSET This parameter specifies the location of the record length field POSTAMBLE This parameter specifies the length of any extraneous data at t...

Page 50: ...fault is 1 Y N N LTHFLD size size Specifies in bytes the record length field length It must be an integer in the range 0 to 5 If the size is set equal to zero record lengths are not contained in the r...

Page 51: ...NE command is changed to a value greater than the default value the LENGTH parameter of the RECORD command must also be changed accordingly For online processing print position indexing must not be us...

Page 52: ...le The RECORD command for the sample input record illustrated below would be coded as follows RECORD LENGTH 133 OFFSET 2 LTHFLD 2 PREAMBLE 4 ADJUST 4 FORMAT BIN Block LENGTH minus Block PREAMBLE minus...

Page 53: ...ssignments for any nonstandard user defined character set may be specified by coding a value with an integer number ranging in value from 0 through 7 If a 0 is specified all the characters are untyped...

Page 54: ...BEL This parameter specifies the type of label on the input tape LCODE This parameter specifies the code translation table to use when inter preting the tape label LPACK This parameter specifies wheth...

Page 55: ...single unlabeled CODE com mand defined within the JDE or JDL If you specify more than one CODE parameter use identifiers so that they can be referenced in your JSL You must then specify the variable...

Page 56: ...d of file Specifies that the end of volume la bel is treated as an end of file label When this occurs the first part of the page spanning the volumes is output as the last page of the job The second p...

Page 57: ...STANDARD IBMDOS NONE STANDARD IBMONL NONE ICL2900 STANDARD UNDEF NONE EXOTIC NONE NCR STANDARD UNIVAC ANSI NONE US70 STANDARD NONE XSD NONE The default is IBMOS Y Y N INTERPRESS YES CHECKSUM NOCHECKSU...

Page 58: ...required when multiple CODE commands are contained within the JDL LCODE NONE NONE Specifies that data is not to be translated by in put processing LPACK NO NO Indicates that no unpacking operation is...

Page 59: ...ted if they exceed the line width limits of the page If NO is specified no tape label printing results The default is NO Y N RMULT value value An integer from 1 to 15 The default is 1 Y N N TCODE tcod...

Page 60: ...h is translated into an ASCII X 20 is truncated after the last significant non ASCII X 20 character in the print record Examples The following are sample VOLUME commands for several different host typ...

Page 61: ...3211 mode In online 3211 mode the data stream emulates IBM 3211 line printer format with or without embedded DJDEs Online 3211 6262 mode Basic input processing functions are augmented by the followin...

Page 62: ...m the host machine The chapter Specifying dynamic job descriptor entries DJDEs defines their format and the PDL statements necessary to let the system know they are part of the input data Print and sk...

Page 63: ...sition index ing feature that is normally available on the IBM 3211 4245 This feature is invoked only with FCBs if FCB IGNORE is invoked this restriction is not significant For print record lengths fr...

Page 64: ...T4X3 while Honeywell 2000 users employ a slightly different method of packing T4X3H2 Whenever an unpacking method is included in the JDL the system unpacks the characters before data processing Each...

Page 65: ...are handled in the following manner For each copy requested a complete pass is made over the group of volumes that make up the current report The input processor is forced to make multiple passes over...

Page 66: ...Summary of VOLUME Command Parameters Input Processing 58 A29247 X4 X 8 7672...

Page 67: ...y and page offset on jam recovery ACCT User accounting CME Allows certain parts of report output to be replaced on copies with pre defined static data or to specify font changes within variable data L...

Page 68: ...er page is printed This delay allows the operator to verify the output report in the near vicinity of the marker page The default is NOWAIT which means that the message is still dis played upon printi...

Page 69: ...operator the choice of con tinuing or aborting the job Restriction This option is gracefully ignored and processed like IMISMATCH CONTINUE Restricted implementation see 6 3 2 IMISMATCH CONTINUE CONTIN...

Page 70: ...Module doesn t exist a SUBSTITUDE command be cause it is meaningless with IMISMATCH CON TINUE Restricted implementation see 6 3 2 OTEXT WAIT WAIT Displays an OTEXT message but the WAIT is ig nored WA...

Page 71: ...ithin a report Parameter Definition s Offline Online DJDE DEPT sc sc is a string constant of up to 31 characters repre senting a department code or name under which accounting information will be main...

Page 72: ...DL processor to compile it For each CME PDL creates an object file on disk The CME identifier is used as the object file name When a CME source file is modified it must be recompiled with PDL but it i...

Page 73: ...ed by the ILIST parameter of the IDR command A value of 1 specifies the first ink in the ILIST parameter 2 the second and so forth The default 0 may also be specified it instructs the system to use th...

Page 74: ...GE and FONTINDEX are both specified CME parameters are applied to all lines within the range regardless of whether or not vari able data appears on those lines Multiple lines and columns Multiple line...

Page 75: ...cified in the CME If POSITION is specified before CON STANT the string constant is printed at the specified position If POSITION is specified af ter CONSTANT the string constant is printed at the curr...

Page 76: ...CME parameters specified in standard form CME12 CME LINE 47 POSITION 1 FONT 5 CONSTANT 5 LINE 48 POSITION 1 FONT 1 LINE 49 POSITION 10 CONSTANT ABCD I2 CME parameters specified in short form CME12 CM...

Page 77: ...er to chapter 1 8 2 3 ink references For restricted implementation see 6 4 1 INK Catalogs ICATALOG This parameter specifies the default ink catalog to be used in ink refer ences without a specific cat...

Page 78: ...list is used when an ink reference consists of a numerical ink index which points into the ink list Only primary colours are allowed in this list Because of the restricted ILIST implementation there e...

Page 79: ...eter specifies the left margin on a physical page OVERPRINT This parameter specifies the manner in which overprint lines are handled Overprint lines are print lines whose carriage control specifies pr...

Page 80: ...an index val ue of 1 is associated with the second font in the font list and so forth The default is ONE bit opt A numeral having a value in the range of 1 through 7 which specifies the number of low...

Page 81: ...s associated with the second ink in the ink list and so forth The default is ONE bit opt A numeral having a value in the range of 1 through 7 which specifies the number of low order bits within the in...

Page 82: ...es are handled Overprint lines are print lines whose car riage control specifies printing with no line spacing since the last printed line PRINT Specifies that all overprint lines are to be printed as...

Page 83: ...rriage control byte is to undergo code trans lation TRAN indicates that the byte is to be translat ed into LCDS Module standard EBCDIC before being applied using the translation defined in the CODE pa...

Page 84: ...the default is IBM3211 Note that there is no functional difference between IBM3211 and IBM4245 for PCC types For IBM 4248 or IBM 6262 you can use IBM 3211 PCC tables The INITIAL parameter for any sel...

Page 85: ...X20 Binary character representations other than an EBCDIC X40 or an ASCII X20 which produce a blank character when printed with a par ticular font is not replaced except in the following case During i...

Page 86: ...bsequent pages is determined by the line spacing of the font called out by the last font index of the previous page into the current PDL font list If a PDE DJDE has occurred prior to the page transiti...

Page 87: ...Example 1 LINE DATA 1 132 PCC 0 NOTRAN PCCTYPE IBM1403 FONTINDEX 133 INKINDEX 134 The print data offset parameter of the DATA parameter the number of bytes between the start of the user portion of the...

Page 88: ...age of up to 80 characters ITEXT passnum passnum Specifies the pass copy ply to which the message text applies The message is output to the operator just before processing of the indicated pass copy p...

Page 89: ...TEXT WAIT WAIT Specifies that after the text is displayed printing is suspended until the operator has responded with a CONTINUE parameter OTEXT END END Specifies that the text is displayed after the...

Page 90: ...d or uncollated COPIES This parameter specifies the number of report copies to be printed COVER This parameter specifies that cover pages are to be picked from the AUX cluster These cover pages may be...

Page 91: ...olour working subse quently overlapping pixel areas will always be printed with both colours LOGO This parameter specifies logos to be associated with all pages of a re port Up to 128 logos may be ass...

Page 92: ...m task A form id may be the keyword NONE init If the copies parameter is not defined the last or only form specified will apply to all copies beginning with copy number init If the form is not the las...

Page 93: ...pies parameter on the START command allows an operator to override this parameter when initiating a print job The default is 1 Y Y Y COVER NONE NONE Specifies that no cover pages are to be printed The...

Page 94: ...fied in the ink list of the form If the form does not contain an ink list the form is printed in black If one inkref in the ink list is omitted commas must be used to maintain the relative positioning...

Page 95: ...that the sheets are delivered to the tray output stacker facedown FACEUP NO is executed unconditionally if NTO1 NO no matter if FACE UP YES or FACEUP NO This is the default value FEED stock refer enc...

Page 96: ...e re fer to the User Guide for further information If FEED switches to AUX tray an additional form may be printed on the sheet see Configuring LCDS Module Parameters and AUX_FRONT AUX_BACK in Administ...

Page 97: ...200 10 0 20 0 7 11 by 8 5 25 25 L0912A FMT10 132 132 12 5 17 6 6 8 5 by 11 22 51 P1012A FMT11 132 150 12 5 20 0 6 8 5 by 11 22 50 P1112A FMT12 66 172 8 1 13 6 9 14 by 8 5 18 66 L0112B FMT13 104 100 8...

Page 98: ...the report to be printed inkref Identifies the inks that override the corresponding inks specified in the ink list of the form If the form does not contain an ink list the form is printed in black If...

Page 99: ...ntered as ink name or as numeric ink index using an inklist contained by an IDR which is referenced by an IDR parameter in the same OUT PUT command Only a reference to a primary colour is allowed For...

Page 100: ...c as an offset relative to 0 0 on the current physical page The units of the specification is the same as for vpos This parameter is specified as a decimal number with up to three digits to the right...

Page 101: ...the OUT PUT PAPERSIZE description in this chapter A page can effectively be rotated 180 head to head and head to toe The default is NONE Note Rotation is also used for page orientation for finishing...

Page 102: ...set relative to 0 0 on the current physi cal page The units of the specification is the same as for vpos This parameter is specified as a decimal number with up to three digits to the right of the dec...

Page 103: ...NTO1 YES NO n Specifies on a report basis whether all copies of a particular report are printed last page first n to 1 NTO1 is the command parameter keyword The default is NO Note When NTO1 YES XDL ov...

Page 104: ...er is incremented at page transitions but not printed until it goes posi tive The maximum page number that will be printed is 9 999 999 lnum Line number specifies an integer line number on which the p...

Page 105: ...y on the first copy of a report Note For continuous feed printers the attached post processing system must support this Otherwise FIRST takes no effect OFFSET NONE NONE Specifies that there is to be n...

Page 106: ...nding of definitions in Xerox Oc printing Paper edge It is assumed that a sheet moves through a Cut sheet printer with the long edge as the leading edge and the short edge as the left edge The opposit...

Page 107: ...X values increase from top to bottom The following figure clarifies this with a USLETTER page The paper is now defined as a box with an y extent which defines the paper width and an X extent which def...

Page 108: ...sed in the PGD structured field Duplex If a paper is printed in duplex mode DUPLEX YES then one can imagine that it is moved twice through the printer once for printing on the front and once for print...

Page 109: ...are defined through the YXerox axis start with 0 on the left side and in crease to the right The scan addresses are defined through the XXerox axis start with 0 on top and increase to bottom According...

Page 110: ...edge 1 2 3 In PMODE LANDSCAPE the LANDSCAPE rules are applied These are the following the list may or may not be complete in OVERPRINT PRINT PRINT2 IGNORE the characters are top of the line adjusted...

Page 111: ...ODE PORTRAIT the PORTRAIT rules are applied These are the following the list may or may not be complete in OVERPRINT PRINT PRINT2 IGNORE the characters are bottom of the line adjusted the character po...

Page 112: ...a coordinate system They have the same meaning if you apply them on a sheet of paper to be printed on vpos always defines the offset from the top edge of the page hpos always defines the offset from t...

Page 113: ...e print data variable data forms and images against the physical paper in the X direction independent of a portrait or land scape print mode An increasing positive Shift value results in an increasing...

Page 114: ...DE The PDL option PMODE LANDSCAPE PORTRAIT has the subsequent meaning no mat ter what the length of the pager edges are LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE means always independent from page length width ratio the ch...

Page 115: ...de the X axis by 2 so that you get two halves of your original page an upper and a lower half If you now take the upper half as your page area to print and you think of the lower half as an extra spac...

Page 116: ...ers through means of the LCDS Module To demonstrate this the examples always show a print example on a Xerox printer and the corresponding printout on an IPDS printer under the two conditions small a...

Page 117: ...x characteristics IPDS characteristics PMODE PORTRAIT PAGESIZE USLETTER Typical for this example is that the Xxerox axis is shorter than the YXerox axis So its a regular LEF case 1 small paper one_up...

Page 118: ...Summary of OUTPUT Command Parameters Continuation Print Processing 110 A29247 X4 X 8 7672...

Page 119: ...Xerox characteristics IPDS characteristics PMODE LANDSCAPE PAGESIZE USLETTER Typical for this example is that the XXerox axis is shorter than the YXerox axis So its a regular LEF case 1 small paper on...

Page 120: ...Summary of OUTPUT Command Parameters Continuation Print Processing 112 A29247 X4 X 8 7672...

Page 121: ...Print Processing Summary of OUTPUT Command Parameters Continuation A29247 X4 X 8 7672 113...

Page 122: ...er than the YXerox axis So this means SEF The common LANDSCAPE definition is com pletely changed all LANDSCAPE rules are to apply for this application although its PORTRAIT 1 small paper one_up 2 wide...

Page 123: ...Print Processing Summary of OUTPUT Command Parameters Continuation A29247 X4 X 8 7672 115...

Page 124: ...er than the YXerox axis So this means SEF The common LANDSCAPE definition is com pletely changed all LANDSCAPE rules are to apply for this application although its PORTRAIT 1 small paper one_up 2 wide...

Page 125: ...Print Processing Summary of OUTPUT Command Parameters Continuation A29247 X4 X 8 7672 117...

Page 126: ...the amount of shift on the even back side of a duplex page Range for v2 is 75 to 75 A standard size shift occurs if YES is spec ified v1 75 and v2 75 SHIFT YES YES Specifies that a shift occurs A stan...

Page 127: ...ameter file Whenever a new stockset is chosen i e at start of report or via a DJDE JDE JDL switch each stock is checked to determine that the stock exists and can be made active This provides an auto...

Page 128: ...every copy RAUX command FEED parameter of OUTPUT command If they specify two different cluster names RAUX has higher priority Paper sizes The PAPERSIZE parameter is not supported as a DJDE Therefore...

Page 129: ...e report are made the first of which is offset the second and third copies are stacked on top of the first Each page is numbered at the end of line 66 The form GBAR appears on each data page of the re...

Page 130: ...Es are called out on the FORMAT pa rameter of the OUTPUT command or a DJDE FORMAT parameter PDEs must be precom piled to be accessed by a DJDE Standard PDE specifications are provided during installa...

Page 131: ...f1 f2 f1 s1 f2 s2 f1 s1 LPI DOTS f2 s2 LPI DOTS This option has the following components f Specifies a one to six alphanumeric character identi fier consisting of at least one letter corresponding to...

Page 132: ...ndscape fonts PDE2 defines a portrait page and 2 portrait fonts with override line spacing Example 2 2UP PDE BEGIN 5 IN 5 IN BEGIN 6 5 IN 5 IN PMODE POR TRAIT FONTS P1012B Example of multiple BEGINs T...

Page 133: ...or space to print an RFORM on the routing page without any accompanying text RTEXT This parameter specifies text to be printed on a separate page preceding a report or copy ply Parameter Definition s...

Page 134: ...ric or der The default is passnum 1 line Specifies the line number on which the first line of a block of RTEXT message is printed The default is line 1 for the first text string of the pass Otherwise...

Page 135: ...27 Example Following is an example of how to use the ROUTE command ROUTE RTEXT USER 1 1 33 64 RTEXT USER 2 2 33 64 The text USER 1 and USER 2 is to be printed in the center of a page preceding the res...

Page 136: ...ge alignment is to top of form in the expectation that the first carriage control parameter of the job will be print and space one line or something similar Selection of ANSI causes alignment to bot t...

Page 137: ...are no default assignments for any channel in cluding channels 1 9 and 12 Y Y Y BOF value value Specifies the number of lines from the top of the out put page to the last print line on the page bottom...

Page 138: ...urrent line number is 11 If a skip to channel 1 and print parameter were issued a page transition occurs Printing begins on line 5 assigned to channel 1 which is the top of form on the new page If a s...

Page 139: ...nces with stock names INIFEED This parameter specifies which stock to use in the absence of any options of the FEED command SYSPAGE This parameter specifies which stock to use for system generated mes...

Page 140: ...ET Statement Command Parameters Print Processing 132 A29247 X4 X 8 7672 SYSPAGE stock name stock refer ence MAIN AUX Specifies which stock to use for system generated pages DJDE OPRINO PLABEL There is...

Page 141: ...ed and consists of four stocks YEL LOW WHITE GREEN and MAIN Stock references are created for these four stocks COVER for YELLOW BODY and SUMMARY for WHITE LATE for GREEN and DISCON for MAIN In the abs...

Page 142: ...Summary of STOCKSET Statement Command Parameters Print Processing 134 A29247 X4 X 8 7672...

Page 143: ...ciated constants for a true or false value The fields in the record or block are compared with their associated set of constants using either an equal EQ or a not equal NE operator The basic element u...

Page 144: ...the record or from the start of the physical tape block to the control field within the block length The length in bytes of the control field Its range is 1 to 255 NE Indicates not equal to LAST Indic...

Page 145: ...ical operator If AND is coded both CRITERIA commands must be true for the same data record in order CONSTANT offset length EQ NE tab id offset The offset in bytes relative to zero from the start of th...

Page 146: ...ntifier for the particular CRITERIA command Parentheses in this format are optional Specifying two CRITERIA commands If two CRITERIA commands are needed to determine the true or false value for a logi...

Page 147: ...field of the previous record or block the CRITERIA command is true A change mode CRITERIA command can be coded as follows cri id CRITERIA CHANGE offset length NE LAST LINENUM init count LINENUM parame...

Page 148: ...current line is compared with a string saved from the corresponding part of a previous line If the comparison is not equal the string from the current line becomes the saved com parison string for sub...

Page 149: ...e The identifiers C1 and C2 are referenced by a logical processing TEST para meter T1 TABLE CONSTANT C1 CRITERIA CONSTANT 4 4 EQ T1 T2 TABLE CONSTANT JOB EXEC C2 CRITERIA CONSTANT 1 6 EQ T2 Example 2...

Page 150: ...is to compare as equal Compare the character in that position for type for example alphabetic numeric or some specially defined type 4 3 2 Character types An attribute called type may be associated wi...

Page 151: ...t TABLE command are made using the set of type assignments specified by the TCODE parameter of the VOLUME command 4 3 4 Masked comparisons using non default type assignments Performing masked comparis...

Page 152: ...or absolute equality one character at a time In a masked comparison us ing the MASK parameter before the comparison is done for each character position that position in the constant string is checked...

Page 153: ...the input data stream would look like T1 TABLE MASK CONSTANT Parameter Definition s CONSTANT sc1 sc2 sc is a string of constants composed of literal characters and masking characters as defined by th...

Page 154: ...were changed to T2 TABLE MASK CONSTANT A7 Then when the first two character positions of the CONSTANT parameter are checked for a mask character as specified in the MASK parameter none is found For t...

Page 155: ...r specifies the number of consecutive banner pages which must satisfy the test criteria before end of report occurs Report separation based on banner page detection is performed with the BANNER com ma...

Page 156: ...ATA For online jobs used when reports do not contain user specified banner pages This parameter allows the user to treat selected data page s as banner pages for report separation This type of banner...

Page 157: ...T2 TABLE CONSTANT DATE MASK C2 CRITERIA CONSTANT 19 13 EQ T2 LINENUM 10 2 BANNER TEST C2 HCOUNT 0 TCOUNT 2 Condition Parameter Result The LCDS Module posi tions to TOF after end of report processing I...

Page 158: ...n the data tape but are not to be printed Syntax for the TEST parameter of BSELECT and BDELETE commands is as follows 4 6 1 Points to note Note the following when using the BSELECT and BDELETE command...

Page 159: ...is T1 TABLE CONSTANT P C1 CRITERIA CONSTANT 0 1 EQ T1 BSELECT TEST C1 The contents of the first byte of each tape block offset 0 length 1 is examined for the character constant P When a P is detected...

Page 160: ...k in dex SELECT select op test exp The format and syntax of a test exp are defined in the Test expression definition section The whole line or a part of it is printed with highlight colour if the test...

Page 161: ...d refer to the chapter Print format commands and the FEED DJDE com mand refer to the chapter Specifying dynamic job descriptor entries DJDEs The following section describes the syntax of the command p...

Page 162: ...for satisfying the RAUX criteria offline only If RAUX condition is met an additional form may be printed on the sheet see Con figuring LCDS Module Parameters and AUX_FRONT AUX_BACK in Administrator s...

Page 163: ...ocessed RFEED is overruled by a RAUX logical processing statement RFEED is overruled by a DJDE FEED RFEED is not available as a DJDE If RFEED switches to AUX tray an additional form may be printed on...

Page 164: ...CONSTANT 4 3 EQ T1 C2 CRITERIA CONSTANT 4 3 EQ T2 C3 CRITERIA CONSTANT 15 3 EQ T3 RFEED TEST C1 RED C2 BLUE C3 GREEN In this example the processing checks C1 C2 and then C3 If C2 and C3 satisfy the sp...

Page 165: ...t of the user s portion of the record to the beginning of the subfield RSELECT RDELETE RRESUME and RSUSPEND are only allowed in offline environ ments Record selection or deletion is performed prior to...

Page 166: ...le side the back of the current sheet or the front of the next sheet The logical page is moved unless it is already proper ly positioned as the first logical page on the specified side In simplex or i...

Page 167: ...ng If a record satisfy ing the RPAGE test criteria was previously not selected for or deleted from printing the RPAGE does not function Since DJDE processing occurs prior to RPAGE processing DJDE reco...

Page 168: ...the header or trailer pages used to separate reports The syntax and format of the BANNER command are described in the BANNER command section 4 12 1 RSTACK delimiter modes There are two modes of stacke...

Page 169: ...ria line is ignored Detection of RSTACK immediately following report separation is ignored This prevents null reports If RSTACK is specified in a selected JDE or JDL that is a JDE or JDL in voked in a...

Page 170: ...ot part of either report DELIMITER NO NO Specifies that this single record separates one report from another and is actually part of the subsequent report The default is NO HRPTNA offset length This o...

Page 171: ...pro cessing If the record satisfies the RSTACK test criteria but is not a delimiter it can be deleted from or not selected for printing but still causes report separation PRINT NONE NONE Specifies tha...

Page 172: ...ing the RSTACK command T1 TABLE CONSTANT XEROX C1 CRITERIA CONSTANT 1 5 EQ T1 RSTACK TEST C1 DELIMITER YES ACCTINFO 14 19 HRPTNA 20 10 Reports are separated by a record with the characters XEROX in by...

Page 173: ...and printing is suspended If BEGIN CURRENT is coded on the RSUSPEND com mand this record is not printed If BEGIN NEXT is coded the record satisfying the test cri teria is printed and records are disca...

Page 174: ...atisfying the test expression in the RRESUME command is en countered or no RRESUME command is present for the job there is no output generated for records that occur after the point of suspension Reco...

Page 175: ...T EOJ T3 TABLE CONSTANT EXEC C1 CRITERIA CONSTANT 1 6 EQ T1 C2 CRITERIA CONSTANT 1 4 EQ T2 C3 CRITERIA CONSTANT 1 6 EQ T3 RSUSPEND TEST C1 OR C2 BEGIN CURRENT RRESUME TEST C3 OR C2 BEGIN NEXT The prin...

Page 176: ...RSUSPEND and RRESUME Commands Using Logical Processing 168 A29247 X4 X 8 7672...

Page 177: ...tarts up a job on the printing system and typically returns to it only when minor operational activity is required Forms may be changed on a page to page basis Many variations on VFU channel margin an...

Page 178: ...FIX RTEST SKIP 9 OFFSET 3 The PREFIX parameter defines the character string which must appear in the identification part of each DJDE record in the input data stream When the system recognizes this ch...

Page 179: ...or vpos All specifications are rounded to the nearest dot 1 300 of an inch for positioning of the logical page BFORM form id init copies INKS inkref inkref form id Specifies a file name which exists o...

Page 180: ...ferences in the data application itself FEED stock name stock name Bypasses the reference feature but not recommended lt requires that the stock name is specified as present in the current STOCK SET F...

Page 181: ...CMD Command files JDE Job Descriptor Entry PDE Page Descriptor Entry CME Copy Modification Entry TST Test File STK Stockset Data LIB Library File FSL Form Source Library JSL Job Source Library ICT In...

Page 182: ...optional storage parameter is also a single character used to describe how the printing system should store the file when the report that contains the file is finished printing A D here indicates tha...

Page 183: ...can be com piled manually when the system is idle The compilation has to be explicitly initiated by the user FNT FRM IMG and LGO These elements will be written as a permanent disk file sub cat type FN...

Page 184: ...ssociated with the second font in the font list and so forth The default is ONE bit opt A numeral having a value in the range of 1 through 7 which specifies the number of low order bits within the fon...

Page 185: ...pies of the report copies The number of copies of the report to be printed inkref Identifies the inks that override the corresponding inks specified in the ink list of the form If the form does not co...

Page 186: ...l is ONE or is not specified the value of the ink index byte in the data record is a number in the range 1 to n where n is the number of inks specified in the PDE parameter 1 to 127 If ZERO is specifi...

Page 187: ...ier of a CME The CME may be coded within a JSL or coded and cataloged separately for use by several JSLs Any CME invoked by a DJDE must be cataloged separately refer to the Cataloged CMEs section in t...

Page 188: ...fs may be entered as ink names or as numeric ink indices using an inklist specified by an DJDE ILIST command or the JSL IDR ILIST parameter which is referenced by an JSL OUTPUT IDR parameter or the DJ...

Page 189: ...CAPE LANDSCAPE Indicates that printing is to be parallel to the long edge of paper PMODE PORTRAIT PORTRAIT Indicates that printing is to be parallel to the narrow edge of paper RFORM form id form id T...

Page 190: ...wise the de fault is the next line of the page Only one RTEXT parameter may be specified per line for a passnum col Specifies the column number at which the first character of a block of RTEXT message...

Page 191: ...single logical page and has no effect on processing which is specified via the RPAGE command STOCKS stockset name No Default This command defines the STOCKSET and it s associated stock s to be used i...

Page 192: ...current and subsequent pages name Identifies a previously called out graphic that is currently subject to the hold pa rameter of its calling command ALTER keeps the hold parameter in effect but also s...

Page 193: ...command or the JSL IDR ILIST parameter which is referenced by an JSL OUTPUT IDR parameter or the DJDE IDR command Only references to primary colours are allowed ASSIGN channo lineno lineno channo line...

Page 194: ...edes or fol lows this one on the same page DJDE C INF implies an END if none is explicitly specified If there are multiple occurrences of DJDE C INF the last is used automat ically The characters of t...

Page 195: ...es between the start of the user portion of the logical record and the first character of the record to be printed length Specifies the maximum length of printable data within each logical record For...

Page 196: ...e processing name Identifies the graphic If document interleaved it would become the filename with which the image file is written if the saving of graphic images was supported In both document and pa...

Page 197: ...override the corresponding inks specified in the inklist of the image If one inkref in the list is omitted commas must be used to maintain the relative positioning of the remaining ink references If...

Page 198: ...nd imaged without further references at the same position and with the same scale factor on all subsequent pages until changed by a DJDE CANCEL or ALTER T Specifies that the referenced graphic is page...

Page 199: ...ber with up to three digits to the right of the decimal point units DOTS 300 dots per inch XDOTS 600 dots per inch centimeters CM user defined units UN or inches IN If no units are specified inches ar...

Page 200: ...ioning of the tvalue When following VADJ the plus sign shifts the logo down and the minus sign shifts the logo up When following HADJ the plus sign shifts the logo to the right and the minus sign shif...

Page 201: ...spacing which may vary between the two lines of data IGNORE All overprint lines are ignored MERGE MERGE is the same as PRINT except when used with FONTINDEX or CME pro cessing PRINT2 Specifies that u...

Page 202: ...meter has not been specified When FONTIN DEX is specified the line spacing of the first line of a report is determined by the font indi cated by the font index value in the first line of the report If...

Page 203: ...E syntax error message is displayed The end of a DJDE record parameter that is split and continued on the next DJDE record should be terminated with a comma semicolon The prefix in the DJDE record may...

Page 204: ...following the C causes the record to be processed as a legitimate DJDE record and not as a com ment Print and skip carriage control parameters associated with online DJDE records are treated as skip i...

Page 205: ...ly channel 1 The LCDS Module knows a page transition has occurred only because the channel 1 as signment is on a line number less than the present line number of the current page and therefore a page...

Page 206: ...rough the DJDE pa rameter JDE The JDE specified by JDE DJDE is referred to as a selected JDE Changing the online BANNER offset criteria or VOLUME command OPTIMIZE parameter in a selected JDE causes un...

Page 207: ...on the page boundary following the DJDE record If a translation code change is involved in a selected JDE the parameter por tion of any subsequent DJDE must be in the new code The prefix used by the I...

Page 208: ...d an even numbered page back side the following printing sequence occurs The odd numbered page is printed as usual but with a blank back side What would have been printed on the back side the even num...

Page 209: ...st logical page of the front side of a new physical sheet DUPLEX COPIES JDL JDE BFORM OTEXT RTEXT FEED The following DJDEs when applied cause the current page position to be set to the first logical p...

Page 210: ...ng Optimization A slight optimization in the processing of the FORMS FORMAT MODIFY ALTER CAN CEL GRAPHIC and IMAGE DJDEs may be realized if the following conditions are met The FORMS FORMAT and MODIFY...

Page 211: ...s are intended to form a unified basis of understanding The LCDS Module makes no distinction between highlight color and custom tone since the LCDS command set supports both methods in the same way Fo...

Page 212: ...orporate identity and product image Gives documents a distinctive style Highlight color should be deployed in a way that enables readers to immediately recognize information that is specifically relev...

Page 213: ...olor for the other A distinction is made between the following data types Set Text color enables selecting black or alternate color for variable print data Images Images are all shadings LCDS images I...

Page 214: ...hite pixels Shading Shading Corresponding Bitmap 5 0 B B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B B 0 0 B B 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 B B B 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 215: ...termines the resulting color i e Black HC Black and HC Black HC The resulting bitmap is the sum of all black pixels all HC pixels If the result is HC the next higher HC bitmap will be applied in the e...

Page 216: ...0 B B B 0 B 0 0 0 B B B 0 0 0 0 B B B B 0 0 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 B B B 0 B 0 0 0 B B B 0 0 0 0 0 B B B 0 0 0 0 B B B B 75 Black and 4 Highlight Color 79 Black K73 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B...

Page 217: ...ht color in variable text The following example designed to increase reader attention shows a highlight color line controlled by INKINDEX or CME INK Company nnn Poing dd mm yy Invoice Item 1 Item 2 It...

Page 218: ...ther it is capable of HC Testing will determine which printer is best suited for a particular application This section briefly outlines how to configure printers and print systems Twin The HC twin req...

Page 219: ...k and 2 recto black and verso HC Also depending on the type of printer and its components HC and duplex printing may be possible See the printer s data sheets for its capabilities PS 200 DSC This is a...

Page 220: ...bed in detail in the sections Print processing and Dynamic job descriptor entries DJDE The present section provides useful general infor mation 6 3 1 INKLIST The INKLIST can have up to 64 color entrie...

Page 221: ...when processing variable data Generally all commands and options are completely syntax checked lgn param param is tacitly ignored Rej param param is rejected with an error message function is support...

Page 222: ...FORMS form id init copies INKS inkref1 inkref2 IDFAULT inkref IDR idr name IMAGE vpos units hpos units n d INKS inkref1 inkref2 Ign option IRESULT BLACK COLOR Ign option Oc printers print ing HC on b...

Page 223: ...ref1 inkref2 ICATALOG DFAULT XEROX XEROX1 SDFLT DFAULT XEROX XEROX1 SDFLT Ign IDFAULT Inkref IDR Idr name ILIST ink name1 ink name2 IMAGE img name vpos units hpos units H T D n d INKS inkref1 inkref2...

Page 224: ...30 gradations 15 of these are whiteblack gradations and 15 are whiteHC Color names and corresponding color samples are in SAMPL_1 a LCDS Module component All HC colors in the subsequent listed palett...

Page 225: ...LT catalog are the same as the XEROX catalog The LCDS Mod ule supports both ink catalogs to maintain compatibility with XEROX applications The colors of individual palettes and their characteristics a...

Page 226: ...he available primary colors each in 100 but no shadings The color names are long names The SIMPLE palette consists of the following colors Color Oc Color ALTernate color or blacK BLACK K100 BLUE ALT10...

Page 227: ...CTORAL palette contains the primary color BLACK only but different shadings cov ering gradations from black white The color names are long names see also DFAULT Palette The PICTORIAL palette consists...

Page 228: ...s the primary col or BLACK only but covering shading gradations from black white The color names are alphanumeric see also DFAULT PICTORIAL Palette The MONO palette consists of the following colors Co...

Page 229: ...nate color or blacK RED ALT100 K0 K0 VIVID RED ALT100 K1 K1 PINKISH WHITE ALT23 K3 K3 PALE PINK ALT23 K9 K9 LIGHT PINK ALT45 K15 K13 MODERATE PINK ALT69 K23 K18 STRONG PINK ALT82 K34 K33 DEEP PINK ALT...

Page 230: ...73 K86 R4K82 K86 R17K75 K86 R6K51 K52 R18K57 K73 R6K61 K64 R21K45 K64 R6K89 K86 R22K1 ALT23 R8K19 K25 R22K37 K52 R8K31 K33 R23 ALT23 R8K42 K42 R24K27 K42 R9K62 K64 R25K5 ALT30 R9K72 K73 R25K18 ALT45 R...

Page 231: ...3K13 ALT90 R38K18 ALT58 R75K2 ALT82 R40K1 ALT45 R76 ALT82 R40K37 ALT82 R76K13 ALT90 R41K4 ALT45 R80 ALT82 R43 ALT45 R85 ALT90 R43K33 ALT82 R86K2 ALT90 R44K23 ALT69 R91 ALT100 R44K41 ALT90 R100 ALT100...

Page 232: ...olor Oc Color ALTernate color or blacK BLUE ALT100 K0 K0 STRONG BLUE ALT100 K1 K1 BLUISH WHITE ALT12 K3 K3 EXTREMELY PALE BLUE ALT23 K9 K9 VERY PALE BLUE ALT38 K15 K13 LIGHT BLUE ALT90 K23 K18 BRILLIA...

Page 233: ...B3K83 K86 B16K4 ALT23 B3K85 K86 B16K77 K86 B3K88 K86 B18K59 K73 B4K65 K64 B18K75 K86 B5K25 K25 B20K45 K64 B5K42 K42 B22K36 K52 B5K50 K52 B23 ALT23 B5K90 K86 B23K3 ALT30 B6 ALT8 B24K18 ALT45 B6K32 K33...

Page 234: ...B38K17 ALT58 B82K14 ALT100 B38K23 ALT69 B83 ALT90 B39K40 K73 B83K17 ALT100 B42K40 ALT82 B85K1 ALT90 B43K1 ALT45 B87K8 ALT100 B45K1 ALT58 B89 ALT90 B45K31 ALT82 B91K9 ALT100 B49K1 ALT58 B96 ALT100 B49K...

Page 235: ...lor ALTernate color or blacK GREEN ALT100 K0 K0 VIVID GREEN ALT100 K1 K1 GREENISH WHITE ALT8 K3 K3 VERY LIGHT GREEN ALT38 K9 K9 BRILLIANT GREEN ALT90 K15 K13 VERY PALE GREEN ALT23 K23 K18 PALE GREEN K...

Page 236: ...acK Color Oc Color ALTernate color or blacK K95 K86 G2K82 K73 K100 K100 G2K85 K86 G2K87 K86 G2K92 K86 G3K35 K33 G3K45 K42 G3K53 K52 G3K66 K64 G3K73 K73 G4K19 K18 G4K24 K25 G4K89 K86 G5 ALT8 G5K5 ALT12...

Page 237: ...33 ALT38 G13K75 K86 G33K1 ALT38 G13K77 K86 G33K2 ALT38 G16K5 ALT23 G33K41 K73 G16K28 K42 G35K35 ALT73 G16K39 K52 G36K23 ALT69 G16K44 K52 G37K43 K73 G17K1 ALT23 G41 ALT45 G17K19 K33 G42K2 ALT45 G19 ALT...

Page 238: ...XEROX1 Catalog The Xerox1 catalog is not supported in the current version of LCDS Color Oc Color ALTernate color or blacK G62K24 ALT90 G63K1 ALT69 G66K16 ALT82 G67K2 ALT69 G72 ALT73 G73K16 ALT90 G76K9...

Page 239: ...data and by using a corresponding JSL extension The easiest scenario allows an already present font index to be used as an ink index The advantage is that no modification of the print files is necess...

Page 240: ...Migrating to HC Highlight Color Support 232 A29247 X4 X 8 7672...

Page 241: ...f line On line DJDE Comment legend Y command allowed N command not allowed Ign command ignored not processed work default handling DJDE is not allowed P DJDE effective with next page boundary R DJDE e...

Page 242: ...and Off line On line DJDE Comment ACCT DEPT Y Y P ok USER Y Y BIN TRAY only START JSL only ALTER DJDE only R ok BATCH DJDE only R ign BANNER HCOUNT N Y HJOBNO N Y HRPTNA N Y TCOUNT N Y TEST N Y TYPE N...

Page 243: ...N ZERO Y N BSELECT TEST Y N C DJDE only R ok enhanced see de tailed descripton CANCEL DJDE only R ok ac CATALOG Y Y analysed by XDL compiler ac CME CONSTANT Y Y restricted to up to 15 text constants...

Page 244: ...line On line DJDE Comment END ok FILE DJDE only R ok Parameter D de lete not supported GRAPHICS DJDE only R ok IDEN OFFSET Y Y OPRINFO Y Y PREFIX Y Y SKIP Y Y ac IDR ICATALOG Y Y P ok ILIST Y Y P ok P...

Page 245: ...FCB N Y Only 3211 FCB Formats pro cessed FONTINDEX Y Y P ok INKINDEX Y Y P ok MARGIN Y Y P ok OVERPRINT Y Y R ok PRINT2 and IG NORE are treated like PRINT PCC Y N PCCTYPE Y Y UCSB N ign VFU Y Y LMODI...

Page 246: ...ign ign like DEFAULT DESTINATION ign ign DUPLEX Y Y P ok FACEUP ign ign specifies faceup delivery of pages see FACEUP for details FEED Y Y P ok FORMAT Y Y P ok FORMS Y Y P ok GRAPHICS ign ign GRAPHIC...

Page 247: ...FSET ign ign like ALL PAPERSIZE Y Y PURGE Y Y RESOLUTION ign ign SHIFT Y Y P ok SIZING ign ign always SEMIAU TO STAPLE Y Y see printer capabil ity of staple func tion STOCKS Y Y P ign UNITS Y Y XMP ig...

Page 248: ...omment RAUX TEST Y Y RDELETE TEST Y N at the moment there is no differ ence between on and off line RECORD ADJUST Y N CONSTANT Y N FORMAT Y N LENGTH Y Y LMULT Y N LTHFLD Y N OFFSET Y N POSTAMBLE Y N P...

Page 249: ...Command Off line On line DJDE Comment ROFFSET PASSES Y Y TEST Y Y ac ROUTE RFORM Y Y P ok RTEXT Y Y P ok RPAGE SIDE Y Y P ok TEST Y Y WHEN Y Y RRESUME BEGIN Y N TEST Y N RSELECT TEST Y N RSTACK ACCTI...

Page 250: ...Y INIFED Y Y SYSPAGE Y Y dd SYSTEM Y Y NO DEFAULT ac TABLE CONSTANT Y Y MASK Y Y ac TCODE DEFAULT Y Y restricted to specif ic names ASCII EBCDIC TASSIGN Y Y TRESET Y Y ac VFU ASSIGN Y Y R ok BOF Y Y R...

Page 251: ...BLE 30 ZERO 30 BMULT 46 BOF 128 185 BSELECT 150 C C 186 CANCEL 186 catalog level 14 CME 59 64 CONSTANT 64 FONTS 64 LINE 64 POSITION 64 CODE 29 34 46 ASSIGN 34 DEFAULT 34 COLLATE 82 172 command levels...

Page 252: ...49 US70 49 XSD 49 I IDEN 170 OFFSET 170 PREFIX 170 SKIP 170 IMAGE 83 92 190 INIFEED 131 152 INITIAL 36 INVERT 83 93 IRESULT 83 ITEXT 80 178 J JDE 3 178 200 201 JDL 178 200 201 JDL identifier 22 JDL l...

Page 253: ...RSIZE 83 PURGE 118 SHIFT 83 118 STAPLE 84 118 STOCKS 84 119 UNITS 84 119 XMP 84 119 OVERPRINT 71 193 P packed data formats 56 page boundery 171 page oriented DJDEs 171 paper size 26 PAPERSIZE 83 PCC 2...

Page 254: ...RSTACK 160 ACCTINFO 162 DELIMITER 162 HRPTNA 162 PRINT 162 TEST 163 RSUSPEND 165 BEGIN 165 TEST 165 RTEXT 125 182 200 201 S SAVE 182 SHIFT 83 105 118 182 SIDE 183 Standard Print Description Entry 89...

Page 255: ...Index A29247 X4 X 8 7672 247 EOV 46 HOST 46 LABEL 46 LCODE 46 LPACK 46 MAXLAB 46 MINLAB 46 PLABEL 46 RMULT 46 TCODE 46 UNPACK 46 vpos hpos 104 X XDL 1 XMP 119 Z ZERO 30...

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