NDC comm CompuFax User Manual

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Description:

The first command parameter is the name of the input file. This must be a journal file which

was created by CompuFax. While it can be changed by the system manager the default journal file name is
FAX$DIR:FAX_JOU.DAT. The logical name FAX$JOURNAL gives the name actually in use by
CompuFax.

output_file
Description:

This is the name of the output ASCII format journal file. The default if this parameter is not

specified is to create a file in the current directory called FAX_JOURNAL.DAT.

/ AFTER
Format:

/ AFTER= time

Description: This qualifier causes only journal entries after a certain time to be included in the output.
It is specified as a normal DCL-style absolute or relative time. The keywords TODAY and YESTERDAY are
recognized. / SINCE and / AFTER are synonyms.

/ BEFORE
Format:

/ BEFORE= time

Description:

This qualifier causes only journal entries before a certain time to be included in the output. It

is specified as a normal DCL-style absolute or relative time. The keywords TODAY and YESTERDAY are
recognized.

/ SIN CE
Format:

/ SINCE= time

Description:

This qualifier causes only journal entries after a certain time to be included in the output. It is

specified as a normal DCL-style absolute or relative time. The keywords TODAY and YESTERDAY are
recognized. / SINCE and / AFTER are synonyms.

/ STATUS
Format:

/ STATUS= SUCCESS
/ STATUS= FAILURE

Description:

This qualifier uses the completion status of the journal entries to filter the input data. If this

qualifier is included only those entries which have either success or failure completion status will be included
in the output. If this qualifier is not present the completion status is not used to filter
the data.

/ USER
Format:

/ USER= username

Description:

This qualifier is used to limit the output file to a single username. If this qualifier is not

present all users are included in the output.

LOG_OUTPUT
Format:

LOG_OUTPUT filename

Description:

This command opens a LOG file which captures a record of the session. If a log file is

already open, the current log file is closed and another opened. The SHOW DEVICE and SHOW ENTRY
commands also have an option to open a log file. (This command works only from the FAX> prompt, not
from the DCL command line.)

PRIN T
Format:

PRINT file

Description:

This command prints a T4 file to a PCL type printer, such as the HP LaserJet series printers.

This command was provided to permit printing of received faxes at some time after they were received. For
printer setup information, see the SET PRINTER and SHOW PRINTER help information.

/ DELETE

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