Xerox 701P21091 File Djde options and definitions, File Djde points to note, File Djde processing

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Using Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries (DJDEs)

Table 5-23. FILE DJDE options and definitions (Continued)

Option

Definition

nRounded up to a multiple of 6, specifies the maximum number of card images to be processed for this file.

The default number is 120.

NOTE: This option is ignored by DP 2000 Series EPS systems, which do not support card image files.

FILE DJDE: points to note

For LPS labeled files, the FILE DJDE may be specified as follows:

FILE=()

In this case, the file name and file type are obtained from the label record that precedes the file data.

If the filename or filetype specified in the FILE DJDE differs from those in the label record, the file is renamed as specified in the DJDE.

If the maximum number of records is encountered, the processing of the file is completed. Additionally, for card image data, the FILE DJDE must be specified as follows to indicate the end of card image data:

FILE=(,,C) or FILE=(END,,C)

The DELETE DJDE and the FILE DJDE with the DELETE option allow you to remove the following types of files only:

.IMG, .FRM, .LGO, .FNT, .CME, .JDL, .PDE, and .TST.

FILE DJDE processing

File replacement If a disk file with the specified file name already exists in the and deletion “lcds” resources folder(accessible via either the /var/spool/

XRXnps/resources/lcds/ or the /opt/XRXnps/resources/lcds/ directory path), the disk file is superseded by the new one. However, the existing file is not replaced immediately. If the new file will be retained beyond the scope of the current report processing (as indicated by the s [storage] parameter of the FILE DJDE), the new file is stored in the “lcds” folder and replaces existing files there, at the end of the report.

Using LCDS Print Description Language

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