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Using the line-data transform user input record exits

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record is no longer valid. Records cannot be inserted when eof is signaled. These are the only valid values for this parameter: Y Specifies that eof has been encountered. N Specifies that eof has not been encountered. This end-of-file indicator allows the exit program to do some additional processing at the end of the file. The exit program cannot change this parameter. Using the line-data transform user input record exits apka2e The apka2e input-record exit program translates data that is encoded in one code character set (CCSID) to another. You should use this exit when your job uses fonts such as GT12, which has code points that are different from your data file. The default translation is from ASCII (code set 00850) to EBCDIC (code set 00037) if the INPCCSID and OUTCCSID parameters are not specified on the line2afp command. INPCCSID specifies the input code page, and OUTCCSID specifies the output code page. To execute the apka2e input record exit program, set the following keywords and values in your line-data transform keyword file. The line2afp parmdd keyword identifies the keyword file. inpexit=/usr/lpp/psf/bin/apka2e cc=yes cctype=z asciinp The asciinp input-record exit program transforms an ASCII data stream into a record format that contains a carriage control character in byte 0 of every record. If byte 0 of the input record is an ASCII carriage return (X'0D'), byte 0 is transformed into an ASCII space (X'20') that causes a data stream to return and advance one line; no character is inserted. If byte 0 of the input record is an ASCII form feed character (X'0C'), byte 0 is transformed into an ANSI skip to channel 1 command (X'31') that serves as a form feed in the carriage-control byte. To execute the asciinp input record exit program, set the following keywords in your line-data transform keyword file. The line2afp parmdd keyword identifies the keyword file: inpexit=/usr/lpp/psf/bin/asciinp cc=yes cctype=z asciinpe The asciinpe input-record exit program translates data that is encoded in one code character set (CCSID) to another. You should use this exit when your job uses fonts such as GT12, which has code points that are different from your data file. The default translation is from ASCII (code set 00850) to EBCDIC (code set 00037) if the INPCCSID and OUTCCSID parameters are not specified on the line2afp command. INPCCSID specifies the input code page, and OUTCCSID specifies the output code page. While the asciinp and asciinpe input-record exits do not recognize other ASCII printer commands, you can modify these exits to account for these: v backspacing (X'08') v horizontal tabs (X'09') v vertical tabs (X'0B') 76 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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record
is no longer valid. Records cannot be inserted when
eof
is signaled.
These are the only valid values for this parameter:
Y
Specifies that
eof
has been encountered.
N
Specifies that
eof
has not been encountered.
This end-of-file indicator allows the exit program to do some additional
processing at the end of the file. The exit program cannot change this
parameter.
Using the line-data transform user input record exits
apka2e
The
apka2e
input-record exit program translates data that is encoded in
one code character set (CCSID) to another. You should use this exit when
your job uses fonts such as GT12, which has code points that are different
from your data file. The default translation is from ASCII (code set 00850)
to EBCDIC (code set 00037) if the
INPCCSID
and
OUTCCSID
parameters
are not specified on the
line2afp
command.
INPCCSID
specifies the input
code page, and
OUTCCSID
specifies the output code page.
To execute the
apka2e
input record exit program, set the following
keywords and values in your line-data transform keyword file. The
line2afp parmdd
keyword identifies the keyword file.
inpexit=/usr/lpp/psf/bin/apka2e
cc=yes
cctype=z
asciinp
The
asciinp
input-record exit program transforms an ASCII data stream
into a record format that contains a carriage control character in byte 0 of
every record. If byte 0 of the input record is an ASCII carriage return
(X'0D'), byte 0 is transformed into an ASCII space (X'20') that causes a data
stream to return and advance one line; no character is inserted. If byte 0 of
the input record is an ASCII form feed character (X'0C'), byte 0 is
transformed into an ANSI skip to channel 1 command (X'31') that serves as
a form feed in the carriage-control byte.
To execute the
asciinp
input record exit program, set the following
keywords in your line-data transform keyword file. The
line2afp parmdd
keyword identifies the keyword file:
inpexit=/usr/lpp/psf/bin/asciinp
cc=yes
cctype=z
asciinpe
The
asciinpe
input-record exit program translates data that is encoded in
one code character set (CCSID) to another. You should use this exit when
your job uses fonts such as GT12, which has code points that are different
from your data file. The default translation is from ASCII (code set 00850)
to EBCDIC (code set 00037) if the
INPCCSID
and
OUTCCSID
parameters
are not specified on the
line2afp
command.
INPCCSID
specifies the input
code page, and
OUTCCSID
specifies the output code page.
While the
asciinp
and
asciinpe
input-record exits do not recognize other
ASCII printer commands, you can modify these exits to account for these:
v
backspacing (X'08')
v
horizontal tabs (X'09')
v
vertical tabs (X'0B')
76
InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures