Panel 1: Apply Print Definition

Apply Print Definition (APYPRTDEF)

Type choices, press Enter.

 

 

 

SCS Spooled File . . .

. . . . .

> INVSCS

Name

Job name

. . . . .

> QPADEV0016

Name, *

User

. . . . .

>

JOHN

Name

Number

. . . . .

>

098677

000000-999999

SCS Spooled file number . . . .

> 10

1-9999, *ONLY, *LAST

Print Definition . . .

. . . . .

> INVOICE

Name, *NONE, *SPOOLFILE

Library name . . . .

. . . . .

>

QAPU

Name, *PRTDEFLIB, *LIBL

Run option

. . . . .

 

*NORMAL

*NORMAL, *NOCOPY, *REPRINT

Post processing SUCCESS:

 

 

 

SCS Spooled File . .

. . . . .

> *NONE

*HOLD, *NONE, *DELETE, *OUTQ

Output queue . . . .

. . . . .

 

 

Name

Library name . . .

. . . . .

 

 

Name, *LIBL

Post processing FAILURE:

 

 

 

SCS Spooled File . .

. . . . .

> *NONE

*HOLD, *NONE, *DELETE, *OUTQ

Output queue . . . .

. . . . .

 

 

Name

Library name . . .

. . . . .

 

 

Name, *LIBL

 

 

 

 

More...

F3=Exit F4=Prompt

F5=Refresh

 

F12=Cancel

F13=How to use this display

F24=More keys

 

 

 

 

Figure 91. Apply Print Definition panel

APU will move the input spooled file to the output queue defined in the Success or Failure fields, depending on the result, and will place the file in one of the four status conditions shown above. *HOLD is the default for both success and failure.

Some of the fields you should fill out include:

Input Spooled File

Name of the input spooled (SCS) file to which a print definition is to be applied.

Print Definition

Name of the print definition to be applied to the spooled file.

Success or Failure

Specify what you want to happen to the input spooled file on success or failure.

Press the ªPage Downº key to access the next panel.

Note: INVSCS can also be used with the SUPER and SUPER2 print definition samples that are in the QAPU library. INVPRE can be used with the AMASTER print definition, that is also in the QAPU library.

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