Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 170
Syntax of control statements, Global statements, Mapping statements, Notes, mvs_definition
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Note: If you include multiple Default statements that use the same mvs_keyword, InfoPrint only uses the last one. 2. Global statements identify an InfoPrint parameter that should be used on all data set submissions. This statement uses GLOBAL as the mvs_definition value. Note: If you include multiple Global statements that use the same infoprint_attribute, InfoPrint only uses the last one. 3. Mapping statements match mvs_keyword with their InfoPrint equivalents. These statements must contain both an mvs_keyword and a control. If there is no Mapping statement listed in the DCF for one or more of the mvs_keywords and parameters that are received, InfoPrint adds those mvs_keywords and parameters as unchanged printer-pass-through attributes. Notes: a. If you include multiple Mapping statements that use the same mvs_definition but map to different infoprint_attributes, all of them will be honored. b. If you include multiple Mapping statements that use the same mvs_keyword and map to the same infoprint_attribute, the last one mapped will be used. c. If you define a Mapping statement that maps to an infoprint_attribute that is also used in a Global statement, and the Mapping statement is used due to the MVS keywords in a received file, the Mapping statement will override the Global statement. d. If no matching Mapping statement is found for a received mvs_keyword and parameter, it will automatically be added to the printer-pass-through parameter. A null Mapping statement can be used to throw the mvs_keyword away entirely. A null Mapping statement contains an mvs_definition and a control, but no infoprint_definition. Syntax of control statements Each Control Statement consists of three parts as described below. The entire statement must reside on a single line (it can't contain a carriage return until it is complete) and it must follow this syntax: mvs_definition [control [infoprint_definition]] mvs_definition: The mvs_definition identifies a keyword that is generated by the host and, for Default and some Mapping statements, its associated parameter. It follows this format: mvs_keyword[=mvs_parameter] Note: In Control Statements, mvs_definitions, controls, and infoprint_definitions themselves cannot contain any white space (spaces or tabs). The first occurrence of white space separates the mvs_definition from the control and the second separates the control from the infoprint_definition. As a result, if the elements contain white spaces, the DCF will not complete the mapping correctly. These values are described below. mvs_keyword: The mvs_keyword represents the string that InfoPrint Manager receives from an MVS system. It is what the MVS system uses to refer to information about a print job (for example, whether it should be duplexed or what overlay it uses, if any). The keywords identified in Table 11 on page 150 are the 152 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures