Enabled For
The Enabled For category indicates whether the resource object
is enabled for resource capture and resident resource activation.
The settings listed in the data description area are:
- CAPTURE(DPF)=YES|NO
- Indicates whether a resource object is enabled for capture by a DPF-attached printer.
- CAPTURE(PRINTER)=YES|NO
- Indicates whether a resource object is enabled for capture by a printer that supports resource capture.
- RESIDENT RESOURCE ACTIVATION=YES|NO
- Indicates whether a resource object is enabled for resident resource activation.
APSRMARK determines the settings for the Enabled For category based
on the resource type and the settings established for the other data
categories. Table 1 indicates how
the Enabled For settings are determined. All conditions listed in
the table must be true for the setting to equal YES; otherwise, the
setting equals NO.
Resource Type | CAPTURE(DPF)=YES | CAPTURE(PRINTER)=YES | RESIDENT RESOURCE ACTIVATION=YES |
---|---|---|---|
FONT CHARACTER SET |
|
OUTLINE:
|
OUTLINE:
|
CODE PAGE |
|
Note: Even if GCSGID data is not present, the CODE PAGE resource
might get captured if the FONT CHARACTER SET resource it is paired
with has GCSGID data. The CODE PAGE resource inherits the GCSGID from
the FONT CHARACTER SET resource in this case.
|
Note: It is possible to have a CODE PAGE that does not have
a GCSGID and is therefore marked RESIDENT RESOURCE ACTIVATION=NO.
However, when the CODE PAGE is used and the GCSGID is found in the
FONT CHARACTER SET resource that it was paired with, a valid resident
resource activation can take place.
|
OVERLAY and PAGE SEGMENT |
|
No conditions are true; setting always equals NO. | No conditions are true; setting always equals NO. |
Note: PSF for z/OS® contains
support for Font Mapping Tables. With this support, a specified font
might get replaced with an entirely different font. The Enabled For
data is presented in the APSRMARK report regardless of the effect
the Font Mapping Table support has on the actual font processing and
font substitution.