Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 172
control, Default, Global, Mapping, infoprint_definition, Default statements, Global statements
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Table 12. Special mvs_parameters (continued) mvs_keyword RESFMT P240 P300 TRC YES NO mvs_parameters control: A control is a symbol that is used for delineation and which can also tell the MVS Download receiver what it has to do to the mvs_keyword if it converts the mvs_keyword to an InfoPrint keyword. Every Mapping statement contains a control. Some of the controls listed below are used in the mvsdmap.txt file. :: Do not do any special processing. (Standard delineation) :+ Change all of the characters in the mvs_parameter into uppercase when converting it to an infoprint_parameter. :- Change all of the characters in the mvs_parameter into lowercase when converting it to an infoprint_parameter. :! Do not convert this mvs_parameter into an infoprint_parameter. This control is only necessary if no infoprint_parameter is specified on this statement. 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. Controls behave differently in the different types of Control statements. v In Default statements, you cannot specify a control. v In Global statements, you must specify a control, but the operator is only recognized as a delineator; no matter what operator you use, it acts like the :: control. v In Mapping statements, you must specify a control. infoprint_definition: The infoprint_definition identifies the attribute and parameter that will be specified on the pdpr command when InfoPrint Manager sends the job to the printer. The infoprint_definition identifies an InfoPrint attribute and (optionally) the value that it should be set to. infoprint_definitions follow this syntax: infoprint_attribute[=infoprint_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. The infoprint_attribute is the InfoPrint attribute name as it is listed in the InfoPrint Manager: Reference under -x options, plus the specially recognized target-destination-name, which is used to identify the -p option of the pdpr command. The infoprint_parameter is the value that is assigned to that attribute. infoprint_definitions work differently in each kind of control statement. v In Default statements, you cannot specify an infoprint_definition. v In Global statements, you must specify an infoprint_definition. 154 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures