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Table 37. Specific InfoPrint Manager attributes to pass values to an MVS host system MVS Values InfoPrint Manager Attribute(s) ADDRESS v address1-text= v address2-text= v address3-text= v address4-text= BUILDING building-text= CLASS v mvs-class= v (destination-pass-through=) COPIES copy-count= DATACK data-fidelity-problem-report= DESTINATION v mvs-destination= v (destination-pass-through=) DEPARTMENT department-text= FORMDEF form-definition= FORMS v mvs-forms= v (destination-pass-through=) NAME name-text= ROOM room-text= TITLE title-text= For example, to pass a BUILDING value of 004 and a ROOM value of A5, you could use the pdpr print command to pass attributes for a single job with a test1.tif file: pdpr -p nome-lp -x"building-text=004 room-text=A5" test1.tif For specific syntax rules, see the latest draft of the InfoPrint Manager: Reference, which is available on the InfoPrint Solutions Company Web site http://www.infoprint.com. Using the destination-pass-through attribute For a subset of MVS values that do not match specific InfoPrint Manager attributes, InfoPrint Manager lets you specify values to MVS as destination-pass-through (also called printer-pass-through) attribute values. These values can be associated with a job, specified on a pdpr print command, or set on an actual destination. The MVS host server program associates attributes passed by the AIX client with the SYSOUT data set. These attributes are similar to JCL OUTPUT statement parameters. They include v BURST v CLASS v DESTINATION v FORMS These procedures describe how you can pass these values to an MVS host server program using AFP Upload and Print, using this syntax: Chapter 31. Using AFP Upload 305

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Table 37. Specific InfoPrint Manager attributes to pass values to an MVS host system
MVS Values
InfoPrint Manager Attribute(s)
ADDRESS
v
address1–text
=
v
address2–text
=
v
address3–text
=
v
address4–text
=
BUILDING
building–text
=
CLASS
v
mvs-class
=
v
(
destination-pass-through
=)
COPIES
copy–count
=
DATACK
data–fidelity-problem-report
=
DESTINATION
v
mvs-destination
=
v
(
destination-pass-through
=)
DEPARTMENT
department-text
=
FORMDEF
form-definition
=
FORMS
v
mvs-forms
=
v
(
destination-pass-through
=)
NAME
name-text
=
ROOM
room-text
=
TITLE
title-text
=
For example, to pass a BUILDING value of
004
and a ROOM value of
A5
, you
could use the
pdpr
print command to pass attributes for a single job with a
test1.tif
file:
pdpr -p nome-lp -x"building-text=004 room-text=A5" test1.tif
For specific syntax rules, see the latest draft of the
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
,
which is available on the InfoPrint Solutions Company Web site
.
Using the destination-pass-through attribute
For a subset of MVS values that do not match specific InfoPrint Manager
attributes, InfoPrint Manager lets you specify values to MVS as
destination-pass-through
(also called
printer-pass-through
) attribute values. These
values can be associated with a job, specified on a
pdpr
print command, or set on
an actual destination. The MVS host server program associates attributes passed by
the AIX client with the SYSOUT data set. These attributes are similar to JCL
OUTPUT statement parameters.
They include
v
BURST
v
CLASS
v
DESTINATION
v
FORMS
These procedures describe how you can pass these values to an MVS host server
program using AFP Upload and Print, using this syntax:
Chapter 31. Using AFP Upload
305