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DJDEs.

Use

this

parameter

only

if

the

inline

forms

do

not

specify

a

paper

size

internally,

or

if

the

JDL

and

JDEs

for

the

job

do

not

specify

a

paper

size.

Notes:

1.

A4LT

is

a

custom

paper

size

that

is

8.5

inches

by

11.69

inches,

or

216

mm

by

297

mm.

2.

The

value

of

this

attribute

affects

how

InfoPrint

XT

processes

jobs

that

contain

FILE

DJDE

commands.

[xpattern_set=300-1

|

300-2]

Specifies

the

type

of

shading

patterns

that

InfoPrint

XT

uses

when

it

processes

Xerox

FORMS$,

FORMSX,

and

ISISPX

fonts

during

metacode

data-stream

conversion.

300-1

specifies

the

shading

patterns

that

Xerox

97xx,

4x50,

and

4x90

printers

use.

This

is

the

default.

300-2

specifies

the

patterns

that

Xerox

4x35

printers

use.

Note:

The

value

of

this

attribute

affects

how

InfoPrint

XT

processes

jobs

that

contain

FILE

DJDE

commands.

[xpcctest=yes

|

no]

Specifies

whether

InfoPrint

XT

automatically

tests

the

onlineXerox

data

stream

to

verify

whether

the

carriage

controls

are

ANSI

or

machine

code.

InfoPrint

XT

passes

the

type

of

carriage

control

to

its

online

(jes3211)

carriage-control

processing

component.

It

first

looks

at

the

value

of

the

xcc

conversion

parameter.

Then,

if

the

value

of

the

xpcctest

conversion

parameter

is

yes

,

it

reads

the

first

records

of

the

job

to

further

verify

the

type

of

carriage

controls.

If

InfoPrint

XT

determines

that

the

carriage

controls

are

different,

it

ignores

the

value

of

the

xcc

conversion

parameter

and

passes

the

carriage

control

type

that

it

found

to

jes3211.

xpcctest=yes

is

the

default.

The

xpcctest

parameter

is

useful

for

installations

that

have

Xerox

jobs

that

contain

both

ANSI

and

machine

carriage

controls

but

that

do

not

use

Download

for

z/OS

to

transfer

online

jobs

to

InfoPrint

XT.

For

example,

a

multi-step

job

on

z/OS

might

have

an

initial

step

that

consists

of

banner

pages

with

ANSI

carriage

controls.

The

subsequent

steps

that

contain

the

actual

data

for

the

job

have

machine

code

carriage

controls.

For

installations

that

use

Download

for

z/OS,

InfoPrint

XT

provides

the

-p

download

directive.

By

using

the

-p

download

directive,

InfoPrint

XT

can

convert

the

ANSI

carriage

controls

for

the

banner

pages

so

that

all

the

carriage

controls

in

the

job

are

machine

code.

Then,

you

can

specify

xcc=machine

.

As

directed

by

the

default

value

of

xpcctest=yes

,

InfoPrint

XT

reads

the

first

few

records

that

have

the

converted

ANSI

carriage

controls.

Because

all

carriage

controls

are

now

machine

code,

it

passes

a

carriage

control

type

of

machine

to

jes3211.

If

the

installation

does

not

use

Download

for

z/OS

and

the

Xerox

data

streams

contain

a

mixture

of

ANSI

and

machine

code

carriage

controls,

you

cannot

use

the

-p

download

directive

to

convert

carriage

controls.

The

xcc

conversion

parameter

should

specify

the

type

of

carriage

controls

for

the

job

data.

Using

the

job

described

in

the

previous

example,

the

xcc

parameter

should

have

a

value

of

machine

.

However,

when

InfoPrint

XT

reads

the

first

records

of

the

job

as

directed

by

xpcctest=yes

,

it

finds

the

ANSI

carriage

controls

in

the

banner

pages.

It

then

ignores

the

value

of

the

xcc

parameter

and

passes

a

value

of

ANSI

to

jes3211.

The

AFP

output

that

InfoPrint

XT

generates

is

not

correct.

In

this

case,

you

can

use

xpcctest=no

.

Appendix

A.

Conversion

parameters

for

converting

Xerox

jobs

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