Special parameters for this command include:

COLORSUP Specify if the PDF output is to be B/W or color.

BMKDEF If wanted you can refer to a bookmark definition and get bookmarks in the created PDF file. See on page 238 how you create a bookmark definition. This value can also be determined by a used PDF file name definition - refer to the description of the NAMEDEF parameter.

CERTIFIC You can digitally sign the PDF file with this reference. For description of digital signatures refer to page 480 for more information. This value can also be determined by a used PDF file name definition - refer to the description of the NAMEDEF parameter.

OUTTYPE Specify *EMAIL for creating an E-mail with the PDF file as an attached file, *STMF to create a PDF stream file in IFS or *VIEW to view the result directly in Acrobat Reader (if associated with '.PDF').

TOSTMF When creating a PDF file using the *STMF option on the OUTTYPE parameter, you state where to place it and what to call it on the TOSTMF parameter. E.g. if you state: /QDLS/APF3812/DEMO.PDF you create a file called DEMO.PDF in the APF3812 folder. Use *NAMEDEF to refer to the path and file name stated in the PDF file naming definition stated in NAMEDEF. Remember that files, that are digitally signed cannot be created in QDLS.

NAMEDEF If you insert a PDF file naming definition and use TOSTMF(*NAMEDEF) then the information in the PDF file naming definition will be used for the bookmark definition (BMKDEF), Signature certificate (CERTIFIC) and encryption (ENCRYPT, OWNERPWD, USERPWD and LIMITS) unless these parameters have the value *NONE or have a specific value other than blank.

REPLACE States if the PDF file created is allowed to replace an existing PDF file. *NAMEDEF refers to the REPLACE value of the PDF file naming definition stated in the NAMEDEF parameter.

TOATTACH If you are creating an E-mail, the TOATTACH parameter states what to call the attached file.

FROMADR Specify the e-mail address and name of the user, who is the sender of the e-mail. *CURRENT will retrieve the information from directory entry of the user running the current job.

ENCRYPT States if you want to encrypt the PDF file.

OWNERPWD States the owner password of the PDF file. Requires that the ENCRYPT parameter is *YES. When you open the file with this password all is allowed. This is the same as 'Master password' in the PDF file naming and E-mail finishing definitions.

USERPWD The user password can be used to open an encrypted PDF file with the limitations specified in the LIMITS parameter

LIMITS This specifies the limitations of the access to the PDF file when a user opens the PDF file (with the USERPWD password). Possible values are: *NOPRINT, *NOCOPY and *NOEDIT. Details for each value can be found on page 204.

PRITGTDEV The primary target device for the PDF file.

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