Specifying print format parameters
Using LCDS Print Description Language
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OUTPUT MODIFY
parameter: points
to note
•
A CME may be coded within a JSL or coded and catalogued
separately for use by several JSLs. Any CME invoked by a
DJDE must be catalogued separately. Refer to the “CME
command” section earlier in this chapter for further
information.
•
If the CME is within the JSL, it must precede a reference to its
identifier by the MODIFY parameter.
•
Different CMEs may be associated with different copies of a
report by the use of multiple MODIFY parameters on the
same OUTPUT command. CME copy ranges may not
overlap.
•
If different CMEs are associated with different copies of a
report, or if a CME is applied to some but not all copies of a
report, then the CMEs are termed copy sensitive. Copy
sensitive CMEs may not be used if COLLATE=NO, or online
processing is specified. Refer to the MODIFY DJDE section
in the “Using Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries (DJDEs)”
chapter for a discussion of how CMEs may be changed on a
page by page basis within a report ply.
OUTPUT NTO1
Specifies, on a report basis, whether all copies of a particular
report are printed last page to first (
n
to 1).
Syntax
OUTPUT NTO1 = {NO | YES |
n
}
Options
Table 4-64. OUTPUT NTO1 parameter options and definitions
Option
Definition
YES
Specifies last to first page printing. To print
n
to 1, output processing must print
the report starting with the last page. Therefore, output processing cannot
begin until input processing has finished with the entire report. It is possible that
input processing does not recognize the end of a report until it detects the start
of the next report (header banner page). When YES is specified, the system
assumes a 50 sheet threshold for the maximum report size to be printed N to 1.
NO
Specifies first page to last (1 to
n
) printing.
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