Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 318

Specifying PL/I run-time options, Transmitting AFP file attributes to MVS

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The PARM value has the format: 'run-time options/program parameter' Run-time options control aspects of the program's execution environment, such as the amount of storage available to the program. The program parameter is passed to the program. Specifying PL/I run-time options The host server program is written in the PL/I language. Like most PL/I programs, aspects of its execution environment can be controlled by run-time options. You can specify run-time options in the PARM operand on the JCL EXEC statement. For example, //STEP EXEC PGM=AUPTCPS,PARM='SPAE,SPIE/CASE=MIXED' The PARM value has the format: 'run-time options/program parameter' The program parameter is passed to the program. The host server program accepts its configuration parameters in this way. For more information about run-time options for PL/I programs, see z/OS Language Environment Programming Guide. Transmitting AFP file attributes to MVS InfoPrint Manager lets you specify values to MVS through two methods: 1. "Using specific InfoPrint Manager attributes" 2. "Using the destination-pass-through attribute" on page 305 The CLASS, FORMS, and DESTINATION values allow you to specify values through either method. If you want to send these three values through AFP Upload and Print, as well as the BURST value, you must use the destination-pass-through attribute. If you specify the CLASS, FORMS, and DESTINATION attributes as specific attributes (mvs-class, mvs-destination, or mvs-forms) and then specify a BURST value on the same command or actual destination, InfoPrint Manager ignores the specific document attributes and only passes the BURST value onto the MVS host program. To pass BURST with the other three values, you must use the method described in "Using the destination-pass-through attribute" on page 305. Using specific InfoPrint Manager attributes You can specify a series of document attributes that map to MVS values by associating them with a job, specifying them on a pdpr print command, or setting them on an actual destination. Table 37 on page 305 provides specific attributes that can be used to pass values to an MVS host system through AFP Upload and Print. 304 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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The PARM value has the format:
'run-time options/program parameter'
Run-time options control aspects of the program's execution environment, such as
the amount of storage available to the program.
The program parameter is passed to the program.
Specifying PL/I run-time options
The host server program is written in the PL/I language. Like most PL/I
programs, aspects of its execution environment can be controlled by run-time
options.
You can specify run-time options in the PARM operand on the JCL EXEC
statement.
For example,
//STEP
EXEC PGM=AUPTCPS,PARM='SPAE,SPIE/CASE=MIXED'
The PARM value has the format:
'run-time options/program parameter'
The program parameter is passed to the program. The host server program accepts
its configuration parameters in this way.
For more information about run-time options for PL/I programs, see
z/OS
Language Environment Programming Guide
.
Transmitting AFP file attributes to MVS
InfoPrint Manager lets you specify values to MVS through two methods:
1.
“Using specific InfoPrint Manager attributes”
2.
“Using the destination-pass-through attribute” on page 305
The CLASS, FORMS, and DESTINATION values allow you to specify values
through either method. If you want to send these three values through AFP
Upload and Print, as well as the BURST value, you must use the
destination-pass-through
attribute. If you specify the CLASS, FORMS, and
DESTINATION attributes as specific attributes (
mvs-class
,
mvs-destination
, or
mvs-forms
) and then specify a BURST value on the same command or actual
destination, InfoPrint Manager ignores the specific document attributes and only
passes the BURST value onto the MVS host program. To pass BURST with the
other three values, you must use the method described in “Using the
destination-pass-through attribute” on page 305.
Using specific InfoPrint Manager attributes
You can specify a series of document attributes that map to MVS values by
associating them with a job, specifying them on a
pdpr
print command, or setting
them on an actual destination.
Table 37 on page 305 provides specific attributes that can be used to pass values to
an MVS host system through AFP Upload and Print.
304
InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures