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command

specifies,

or

the

path

to

the

resource

group

that

the

-g

option

specifies.

See

“Using

the

pdxtloadres

command

to

load

Xerox

resources”

on

page

42.

If

you

use

a

parameter

mapping

file,

how

you

set

up

the

mapping

file

entries

determines

which

of

these

document

attributes

you

must

specify

for

Xerox

jobs:

document-format

You

must

always

specify

lcds

or

metacode

for

this

attribute.

destination-pass-through

You

can

specify

this

attribute

with

the

value

or

values

that

you

want

InfoPrint

Manager

to

pass

through.

To

have

InfoPrint

XT

read

information

in

the

parameter

mapping

file

and

use

the

values

to

compare

to

mapping

file

entries,

use

this

format:

-x

destination-pass-through=-opa=passthru_values

The

valid

keywords

and

values

that

you

can

use

with

a

parameter

mapping

file

are

the

same

ones

that

you

can

specify

with

the

-p

option

of

the

pdxtloadres

command.

You

can

specify

one

or

more

keyword

and

value

pairs.

See

page

62.

This

is

an

example

of

keyword

and

value

pairs

that

InfoPrint

XT

can

use

with

the

destination-pass-through

attribute:

-x

destination-pass-through=-opa=class=D,forms=BILLING

If

you

use

only

*=*

keyword

and

value

pairs

in

the

parameter

mapping

file,

you

can

omit

the

destination-pass-through

attribute.

resource-context

You

can

specify

this

attribute

with

a

value

that

identifies

the

path

to

the

AFP

resources

that

the

job

requires.

If

you

use

the

xinlr

conversion

parameter

to

embed

the

AFP

resources

in

the

data

stream

for

the

job,

you

can

omit

the

resource-context

attribute.

For

more

information

about

the

xinlr

conversion

parameter,

see

page

96.

In

addition

to

the

attributes

already

described,

as

an

option,

you

can

specify

the

document-comment

attribute.

Use

this

attribute

to

activate

transform

directives.

See

“Using

transform

directives”

on

page

29.

Whether

you

use

a

parameter

mapping

file

does

not

affect

the

use

of

the

document-comment

attribute.

Methods

you

can

use

to

associate

document

attributes

with

a

job

InfoPrint

XT

provides

flexibility

in

the

methods

that

you

can

use

to

associate

the

required

attributes

and

any

optional

attributes

with

a

job.

The

most

common

methods

are

using

Download

for

z/OS

and

specifying

the

attributes

directly

with

the

pdpr

command.

See

Chapter

6,

“Transferring

jobs

with

Download

for

z/OS,”

on

page

67,

and

“Using

the

pdpr

command

to

transform

and

print

Xerox

jobs”

on

page

61.

Less

commonly

used

methods

are

associating

an

InfoPrint

Manager

default

document

with

a

logical

destination

or

using

an

attributes

file.

To

use

one

of

these

methods,

see

the

InfoPrint

Manager

documentation

for

information

about

creating

default

document

objects

and

attributes

files.

“Bibliography”

on

page

171

lists

InfoPrint

Manager

publications.

How

InfoPrint

XT

searches

for

resources

Before

you

submit

Xerox

jobs

for

processing

by

InfoPrint

XT,

you

must

load

all

the

Xerox

resources

that

the

jobs

require

on

the

Windows

system.

The

load

process

60

InfoPrint

XT

Guide

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