PRINT FORMAT COMMANDS
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Example
Following is an example of how to use the ROUTE command:
In the following example, top of form is assigned to line number 5 and
bottom of form is assigned to line number 55. Channels 1, 2, and 12
have been assigned line numbers.
V1: VFU ASSIGN=(1,5),
ASSIGN=(2,(10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50)),
ASSIGN=(12,55),TOF=5,BOF=55;
Assume the printing system is printing a report and the current line
number is 11. If a skip-to-channel-1-and-print parameter were
issued, a page transition occurs. Printing begins on line 5 (assigned
to channel 1), which is the top of form on the new page.
If a skip-to-channel-2-and-print parameter is issued when the current
line number is 11, the next line to be printed would be line 15 of the
current page. Lines 10, 15, 20, and so forth, are also assigned to
channel 2, but since the current line number is 11, the next
consecutive line number assigned to channel 2 (greater than 11) is
line 15.
If a skip-to-channel-12-and-print parameter is issued, the next line to
be printed is line 55 of the current page.