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Creating and configuring auxiliary sheet objects
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Table 9. Locations of InfoPrint Manager user exits (continued) Program Description install_path\bin\ainaudlog.dll Writes audit information to install_path\var\psf\audit.log. Input Data install_path\bin\ainuxind.dll Performs no tasks; use it as a model for writing your own user-exit program. Output Data install_path\bin\ainuxout.dll Performs no tasks; use it as a model for writing your own user-exit program. In addition, you can use the source code of the sample user-exit programs to write your own user-exit programs. InfoPrint Manager provides the source code for all of these exits in the install_path\exits\psf directory. Creating and configuring auxiliary sheet objects When you first create a server, InfoPrint creates the default auxiliary-sheet objects described in "InfoPrint default auxiliary-sheet objects" on page 94. These topics describe how you can create and configure auxiliary-sheet objects: v "Creating new auxiliary-sheet objects using the pdcreate command" v "Associating auxiliary-sheet objects with PSF printers" on page 102 v "Activating auxiliary sheets for accounting or audit information" on page 102 v "Associating the post-print accounting user-exit program with an actual destination" on page 102 v "Associating an input data user-exit program with an actual destination" on page 103 v "Associating an output data user-exit program with an actual destination" on page 103 Creating new auxiliary-sheet objects using the pdcreate command You create auxiliary-sheet objects from the Command Prompt window; you cannot create them through the InfoPrint administrator's GUI. Use the pdcreate command with the -c auxiliary-sheet flag and specify the server name and an auxiliary-sheet object name to create a new auxiliary-sheet object. Specify a name that uniquely identifies the auxiliary-sheet object in the server. Different servers can contain a auxiliary-sheet objects with the same name, but possibly with different values for their attributes. You also specify the psf-exit-form-definition, psf-exit-page-mark, and psf-exit-program-name attributes with the command to specify the form definition, whether edge marks print, and the user-exit program used. For example, to create an auxiliary-sheet object named custom-start contained in Server1 that specifies the ainuxhdr user-exit program, the F1A10110 form definition, and includes edge marks, enter the command: Chapter 16. Creating and managing auxiliary sheets and PSF DSS user-exit programs 101