Examples: pdxtx2afp command, Processing jobs that contain file djde commands, Examples – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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Any

other

return

codes

that

are

not

in

this

list

are

return

codes

from

C

functions.

See

“Return

code

numbers”

on

page

113

for

explanations.

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of

Programming

Interface

information

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Examples:

pdxtx2afp

command

These

are

examples

of

pdxtx2afp

commands

for

conversion

and

scanning

tasks:

v

In

this

example,

the

Xerox

job

and

all

files

that

the

pdxtx2afp

command

generates

are

in

the

C:\Inputdata\Jobs\51230

directory.

The

resources

for

the

job

are

in

the

InfoPrint

XT

common

resource

library:

pdxtx2afp

-i

C:\Inputdata\Jobs\51230\103355000

-o

C:\Inputdata\Jobs\51230\103355000.afp

-r

%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\common

-w

C:Inputdata\Jobs\51230

-x

"xjdl=lbb

xjde=pay

xcc=machine

xclb=none

xrecfm=variable

xlrecl=32760"

2>

C:\Inputdata\Jobs\51230\conversion.log

v

In

this

example,

the

Xerox

job

is

in

the

current

directory.

The

resources

are

loaded

in

the

resource

library

for

the

resource

group

named

payroll

(the

JDL

for

the

job

must

be

loaded

before

InfoPrint

XT

can

scan

the

job

successfully).

The

conversion

process

only

scans

the

job

for

the

resources

that

it

requires,

as

specified

by

the

xconvert=no

conversion

parameter.

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

produce

an

AFP

file

for

the

job.

The

x2afp.lst

section

of

the

file

scanlist

contains

the

names

of

the

resources

that

the

job

requires:

pdxtx2afp

-i

.\103355000

-r

%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\payroll

-x

"xjdl=lbb

xjde=pay

xcc=machine

xclb=none

xrecfm=variable

xlrecl=32760

xconvert=no

xafprc=12"

2>

.\scanlist

Processing

jobs

that

contain

FILE

DJDE

commands

In

the

Xerox

environment,

the

use

of

FILE

DJDE

commands

is

a

common

method

of

updating

the

resources

that

are

on

the

printer.

InfoPrint

XT

supports

jobs

that

include

FILE

DJDE

commands;

you

do

not

have

to

specify

any

special

conversion

parameters

to

process

jobs

that

contain

them.

InfoPrint

XT

loads

the

resource

that

each

FILE

DJDE

specifies

in

a

resource

group

or

in

a

specific

directory

location.

You

control

the

resource

group

or

location

in

which

InfoPrint

XT

loads

the

resources

when

you

submit

the

job

for

conversion.

When

you

submit

the

job

with

the

pdxtx2afp

command,

you

can

use

the

-g

or

the

-r

command

option

to

specify

the

group

or

location.

When

you

use

the

pdpr

command

in

a

combined

InfoPrint

Manager

and

InfoPrint

XT

installation,

the

search-path

hierarchy

determines

where

InfoPrint

XT

loads

the

resources.

See

“How

InfoPrint

XT

searches

for

resources”

on

page

60.

The

P

or

D

storage

parameter

of

the

FILE

DJDE

command

determines

how

long

InfoPrint

XT

retains

the

files

that

it

generates

during

the

resource-load

process

in

the

resource

group

or

location:

v

FILE

DJDE

commands

that

use

the

P

storage

parameter

specify

that

the

associated

resources

are

permanent

resources.

They

remain

on

the

system

after

the

job

that

specifies

them

finishes.

Permanent

resources

are

then

available

to

subsequent

jobs

that

specify

the

same

resource

group

or

location.

v

FILE

DJDE

commands

that

use

the

D

storage

parameter

indicate

that

the

associated

resources

are

temporary.

InfoPrint

XT

embeds

all

temporary

resources

inline

in

the

AFP

data

stream

that

it

generates

for

the

job.

It

then

deletes

copies

of

the

temporary

resource

files

from

the

resource

group

or

location

after

the

job

finishes

conversion.

Therefore,

subsequent

jobs

cannot

use

them.

Chapter

5.

Submitting

Xerox

jobs

for

data

stream

conversion

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