Indexing data for navigation, Indexing line, mixed, or afp data – IBM G544-5774-01 User Manual

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Indexing Data for Navigation

A telephone company creates customer statements by using the external formatting
capabilities on the iSeries (page definitions and form definitions) together with AFP;
this is called mixed data. This company wants its customer service representatives
to be able to view the statements in the same format that the customer receives
them. The company also wants the customer service representatives to be able to
use the customer’s name or phone number to quickly locate a customer’s
statement.

Here is how this company can use the Infoprint Server components to meet its
requirements:

1. An application creates the data and puts it on the OS/400 spool.

2. The Create AFP Data (CRTAFPDTA) command generates the document as an

AFP stream file and puts the indexing information in an index object stream file.
It then gathers all of the needed resources into a resource stream file. Finally, it
concatenates all three stream files into a merged stream file.

3. Users can now view the indexed file on their workstation.

Figure 7 shows how you can use Infoprint Server to index data.

OS/400

Spool

User

Application

CRTAFPDTA

AFP

Resource

Stream File

AFP Merged

Stream File

AFP Stream

File

Index Object

Stream File

Viewing on the Workstation

Figure 7. Indexing line, mixed, or AFP data

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