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Defining a transform sequence, XFMFLTR, Notes, tranps, transpcl, saveafp, Transform only, Create

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also create a conditionally-terminating transform. To create this, define a unique return code to indicate the transform was successful but does not return data to print. Transforms do not do anything by themselves. They remain inactive until you associate them with an actual destination as a transform sequence. A transform sequence is an attribute of an actual destination that contains an ordered list of transforms. Every job that is submitted to that actual destination is sent through that list of transforms in the order specified before it is printed. InfoPrint Manager lets you create a sequence for transforming print data before the system sends it to a printer. This provides users with a feature similar to the configurable transform sequences that you could create in PSF/2 using the XFMFLTR utility. For more information about creating transform sequences, see "Defining a transform sequence." Notes: 1. If you include a terminating transform in a transform sequence, it must be the last transform in the sequence. 2. If you invoke a terminating transform for a document in a job, the entire job ends after all the documents in that job finish processing. It does not matter whether any other documents in the job use the terminating transform. Defining a transform sequence A transform sequence lets you string together a series of transform objects to do a series of tasks. This topic provides an example of a transform sequence, followed by the specific procedure you can use to create a sequence of transform objects. You want to define an actual destination that will copy AFP versions of all print jobs sent to it into a directory on your InfoPrint Manager server system. This directory is used as an archive of AFP versions of print jobs that might need to be viewed later. To accomplish this, you use the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI to create these three transforms: 1. tranps You set the input data format to PostScript, the Transform options to use ps2afp, and the output data format to MODCA-P (Mixed Object Document Content Architecture). 2. transpcl You set the input data format to PCL, the Transform options to use pcl2afp, and the output data format to MODCA-P. 3. saveafp You set the input data format to AFP, the Transform options to issue a copy command, and the output data format to MODCA-P. In addition, you make this a terminating transform by selecting Transform only in the Create Transform dialog. Then, create an actual destination that you want to do the transform sequence. When the Printer Creation wizard asks if you want to change the configuration for the printer, click yes, then click the Configuration tab to define the transform sequence as follows: 1. transps 194 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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also create a
conditionally-terminating transform
. To create this, define a unique
return code to indicate the transform was successful but does not return data to
print.
Transforms do not do anything by themselves. They remain inactive until you
associate them with an actual destination as a transform sequence. A
transform
sequence
is an attribute of an actual destination that contains an ordered list of
transforms. Every job that is submitted to that actual destination is sent through
that list of transforms in the order specified before it is printed.
InfoPrint Manager lets you create a sequence for transforming print data before the
system sends it to a printer. This provides users with a feature similar to the
configurable transform sequences that you could create in PSF/2 using the
XFMFLTR
utility. For more information about creating transform sequences, see
“Defining a transform sequence.”
Notes:
1.
If you include a terminating transform in a transform sequence, it must be the
last transform in the sequence.
2.
If you invoke a terminating transform for a document in a job, the entire job
ends after all the documents in that job finish processing. It does not matter
whether any other documents in the job use the terminating transform.
Defining a transform sequence
A transform sequence lets you string together a series of transform objects to do a
series of tasks. This topic provides an example of a transform sequence, followed
by the specific procedure you can use to create a sequence of transform objects.
You want to define an actual destination that will copy AFP versions of all print
jobs sent to it into a directory on your InfoPrint Manager server system. This
directory is used as an archive of AFP versions of print jobs that might need to be
viewed later.
To accomplish this, you use the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI to create
these three transforms:
1.
tranps
You set the input data format to PostScript, the Transform options to use
ps2afp
, and the output data format to MODCA-P (Mixed Object Document
Content Architecture).
2.
transpcl
You set the input data format to PCL, the Transform options to use
pcl2afp
,
and the output data format to MODCA-P.
3.
saveafp
You set the input data format toAFP, the Transform options to issue a
copy
command, and the output data format to MODCA-P. In addition, you make
this a terminating transform by selecting
Transform only
in the
Create
Transform
dialog.
Then, create an actual destination that you want to do the transform sequence.
When the Printer Creation wizard asks if you want to change the configuration for
the printer, click yes, then click the
Configuration
tab to define the transform
sequence as follows:
1.
transps
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