Offline specifications

Table D-2. JDL source files on software CD (Continued)

JDL

JDEs provided for:

 

 

 

 

IBMRCA

IBM OS and DOS standard-labeled tapes

 

IBM ANSI-labeled and OS Writer tapes

 

US70 RCA-labeled tapes

 

 

OLDUMP

Online dumps of host transmissions

 

 

ONLINE

Online with or without banner or trailer pages

 

 

UNIVAC

Univac DF-formated tapes

 

 

XEROX

ANSI-labeled tapes

 

Unlabeled tapes

 

Xerox ANSI-labeled tapes

 

JDEs to print unknown tapes

 

Printing tapes without attempting to deblock the tape

 

properly

 

 

After an LPS software system is created by the user, the source for these JDLs is resident in the JSL directory. Use xjdc commands to obtain a printout of the desired JDLs. (Refer to “Compiling a JSL” in the “PDL principles and procedures” chapter for information on managing JDLs.)

LPS tape label format

LCDS resources (such as JDLs) that reside on LPS formatted tapes may be downloaded to the printing system disk from a host mainframe computer by means of

. The format of the tapes that may contain these resources is shown in the following diagram.

In this diagram, each rectangle represents a record that contains one or more bytes of data. The table that follows it lists the pieces of information that are contained within each record.

D-4

Using LCDS Print Description Language

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