nosubmit
Does not submit jobs to InfoPrint Manager.
Note:
Use this download directive only at the direction of a technical
support representative.
-j
Controls whether pdxtdownload adds the z/OS job identifier as a prefix to
the input file name before it submits the job to InfoPrint Manager:
yes pdxtdownload adds the z/OS job identifier to the input file name.
This is the default.
no pdxtdownload does not add the z/OS job identifier to the input
file name.
-l
Specifies what pdxtdownload writes to the receiver log. For more
information, see “Receiver log” on page 79:
error pdxtdownload writes information to the receiver log for any jobs
that had errors. It does not write information for jobs that
completed processing successfully. This is the default.
all pdxtdownload writes information to the receiver log for all jobs.
none pdxtdownload does not write information to the receiver log.
-m
Specifies how InfoPrint XT handles jobs that contain several data sets:
1document
pdxtdownload submits the data sets to InfoPrint Manager as a
single job that contains a single document. Use this directive for
Xerox LCDS and metacode data sets.
pdxtdownload creates the single document by concatenating all the
data sets together in a single file. If the JCL specified a number of
copies, the file contains the copies.
1document is the default.
1jobcop
pdxtdownload submits the data sets to InfoPrint Manager as a
single job that contains one document for each data set. If the JCL
specified a number of copies, pdxtdownload sets the copy-count
document attribute. Use this directive for data sets that contain
data streams other than Xerox LCDS or metacode, such as PCL or
PostScript data sets.
Notes:
1. This publication does not go into detail about processing PCL
or PostScript jobs. Also, make sure that z/OS does not prepend
record-length information to each record in the job. InfoPrint
Manager recognizes PCL and PostScript data by the values in
the first bytes of the job. Record-length information prevents
InfoPrint Manager from correctly identifying the type of data.
2. Because Xerox data streams are record-oriented, they require
record-length information to distinguish between the individual
records, if the records vary in length. Non-Xerox data streams,
such as PCL and PostScript, are stream-oriented, so record
lengths corrupt the data stream.
1jobdup
pdxtdownload submits the data sets to InfoPrint Manager as a
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