pdxtdownload
passes
both
the
destination-name-requested
attribute
and
the
initial-value-document
attribute.
attr
pdxtdownload
uses
the
entire
value
as
InfoPrint
Manager
attributes.
For
example,
if
the
PRTQUEUE
statement
has
this
value:
PRTQUEUE='room-text=B12-4
title-text=DRAFT'
pdxtdownload
passes
the
room-text
and
title-text
attributes
to
InfoPrint
Manager.
ignore
pdxtdownload
ignores
the
PRTQUEUE
value.
Enabling
download
directives
You
can
enable
download
directives
using
one
or
both
of
these
methods:
PDXTDOWNLOAD_DIRECTIVES
environment
variable
Download
directives
defined
by
the
PDXTDOWNLOAD_DIRECTIVES
environment
variable
apply
to
any
data
set
that
pdxtdownload
receives
while
the
environment
variable
is
in
effect.
If
you
set
the
environment
variable
as
a
system
variable,
it
is
available
to
all
user
accounts
on
the
Windows
system.
If
you
set
it
as
a
user
variable,
it
is
only
available
to
the
user
account
from
which
you
set
the
variable.
For
more
information
about
setting
environment
variables,
see
“Setting
environment
variables”
on
page
21.
Notes:
1.
After
you
add
the
environment
variable,
log
out
of
Windows
and
log
back
in
to
pick
up
the
change.
2.
You
must
stop
and
restart
the
InfoPrint
Manager
MVS
Download
receiver.
%PDXTWORKDIR%\pdxtdownload.directives
file
Download
directives
defined
in
the
pdxtdownload.directives
file
can
apply
to
any
data
set
that
pdxtdownload
receives,
or
they
can
apply
to
data
sets
received
on
a
specific
port
number.
For
example:
#
Port
6001:
#
-
Do
not
merge
jobs
with
more
than
one
dataset
6001:
-m
none
#
All
ports:
#
-
Do
not
prepend
the
job
identifier
to
input
file
names
*:
-j
no
pdxtdownload
file
naming
conventions
These
topics
describe
the
various
file
naming
conventions
that
the
pdxtdownload
program
uses
during
job
processing.
Input
data
sets
The
InfoPrint
Manager
MVS
Download
receiver
uses
this
file
naming
convention
for
data
sets
that
it
receives
from
z/OS:
system
.
jobname
[.
step_name
].
form_name
.
date
.
time
.PRD
pdxtdownload
always
adds
a
data
set
sequence
number
to
the
end
of
the
input
file
name.
As
an
option,
it
can
also
add
the
z/OS
job
identifier
to
the
beginning
of
the
file
name.
The
resulting
file
name
convention
looks
like
this:
78
InfoPrint
XT
Guide
Summary of Contents for InfoPrint XT
Page 1: ...InfoPrint XT for Windows Installation Guide and User s Guide V ersion 2 Release 1 GLD0 0025 01...
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...InfoPrint XT for Windows Installation Guide and User s Guide V ersion 2 Release 1 GLD0 0025 01...
Page 7: ...InfoPrint Solutions Company printers 172 Index 173 Contents v...
Page 8: ...vi InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 10: ...viii InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 12: ...x InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 56: ...36 InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 78: ...58 InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 102: ...82 InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 124: ...104 InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 136: ...116 InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 166: ...146 InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 178: ...158 InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 186: ...166 InfoPrint XT Guide...
Page 201: ......
Page 202: ...Program Number 5799 RZA Printed in USA GLD0 0025 01...