Xerox 701P21091 manual Print format command usage for online dump, Restrictions for online dumps

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PDL principles and procedures

Table 1-13. Print format command usage for online dump

Field

Definition

 

 

 

 

HOST COMMAND

The English translation of the host command in hexadecimal.

 

 

END STATUS

One byte of status in hexadecimal transmitted to the host.

 

 

SEQ#

Incremental count in decimal of the host commands received during a dump

 

session.

 

The maximum number is 999,999.

 

 

LENGTH

Length in decimal of the data transmitted.

 

 

DATE and TIME

Date and time when the host command was received by the dump

 

processor. The time includes tics of seconds, where one tic is approximately

 

one millisecond.

 

 

Restrictions for online dumps

The DATA segment consists of the input data in hexadecimal transmitted from the host and printed in hexadecimal and ASCII. The data is translated based on the value specified in the CODE command.

Online dumps have the following restrictions:

DJDEs, BANNER, and other logical processing functions are not processed when the dump job is running.

Hardware errors are reported in the system error log, but are not dumped due to host, OLI, or driver interface constraints.

Commands processed when input is stopped, as when paper trays become empty, are not dumped.

Print records that are longer than the RECORD LENGTH parameter value that is specified in the online dump (OLDUMP) JDL are truncated without warning. If records longer than 150 bytes are to be sent, the RECORD LENGTH parameter in the OLDUMP JDL should be modified to the longer length.

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Xerox 701P21091 manual Print format command usage for online dump, Restrictions for online dumps, Field Definition