Infoprint, Extender, Z/os – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

Page 68: Naming, Conventions, Xerox, Resource, Files, Table

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Notes:

1.

If

you

use

both

the

-n

option

and

the

-i

option,

do

not

include

path

information

in

the

value

for

the

-n

option.

2.

When

you

delete

resources,

you

must

specify

resource

names

in

lowercase.

3.

When

you

load

resources,

the

pdxtloadres

command

also

recognizes

IBM

Infoprint

XT

Extender

for

z/OS

naming

conventions

for

Xerox

resource

files.

You

can

transfer

Xerox

resources

from

z/OS

to

the

Windows

system

using

a

method

such

as

File

Transfer

Protocol

(FTP).

The

Xerox

resource

data

sets

have

specific

naming

conventions.

See

Table

9.

Table

9.

IBM

Infoprint

XT

Extender

for

z/OS

naming

conventions

for

Xerox

resource

files

Xerox

resource

extensions

Corresponding

z/OS

name

format

*.CLS

¹

B#*

*.CME

C$*

*.CMD

D$*

*.DAT

A$*

*.FNT

F$*

*.FRM

M$*

*.FSL

G$*

*.ICT

U$*

*.IMG

I$*

*.IDR

V$*

*.ISL

W$*

*.JDL

J$*

*.JSL

K$*

*.LGO

L$*

*.LIB

B$*

*.MSC

S$*

*.PCH

E$*

*.PDE

P$*

*.STK

Y$*

*.TMP

E$*

*.TST

T$*

¹

This

is

the

source

code,

in

an

InfoPrint

XT

format,

for

a

reformatted

Xerox

cluster

database

LIB

file.

[-o

OtherDirectory]

Specifies

an

existing

directory

in

which

you

want

InfoPrint

XT

to

store

AFP

versions

of

Xerox

printable

resources.

Use

this

option

to

store

AFP

resources

in

a

directory

other

than

%PDXTWORKDIR

%\resources\common

or

%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\

resgrp.

InfoPrint

XT

also

creates

a

metrics

subdirectory,

an

xrxres

subdirectory,

and

a

pdxtloadres

subdirectory

under

the

directory

that

you

specify.

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InfoPrint

XT

Guide

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