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- code
- Identifies the /*OUTPUT statement. The code is 1 through 4
alphanumeric characters. To refer to a /*OUTPUT statement, the DD
statement SYSOUT parameter must specify this code in its code-name
subparameter. The referenced /*OUTPUT statement specifies processing
options for the sysout data set defined in the referencing DD statement.
A
code of * indicates that this /*OUTPUT statement is a continuation
of the previous /*OUTPUT statement.
Note: If you specify
the code-name subparameter on a DD statement SYSOUT parameter in a
job or job step that contains a default OUTPUT JCL statement, JES2
uses the default OUTPUT JCL statement instead of the reference to
the /*OUTPUT statement.
If more than one /*OUTPUT
statement has the same code starting in column 10, JES2 uses the parameters
from only the first /*OUTPUT statement.
- BURST=Y
- BURST=N
- Indicates the default burst characteristic of all sysout data
sets that JES2 produces for this job. BURST applies only when the
data set is directed to a 3800 Printing Subsystem equipped with a
burster-trimmer-stacker.
- Y
- Requests that the 3800 output is to be burst into separate sheets.
- N
- Requests that the 3800 output is to be in a continuous fanfold.
- CHARS=xxxx
- CHARS=(xxxx[,xxxx]...)
- Names a font for all output that JES2 prints on
an AFP printer in this job. The xxxx is 1 through 4 alphanumeric or
national ($, #, @) characters. Code one to four names.
- CKPTLNS=nnnnn
- Specifies the maximum number of lines or cards contained in
a logical page. The nnnnn is 1 through 5 decimal numbers from 0 through
32,767 for printers and 1 through 32,767 for punches. The default
is specified in the JES2 initialization parameter for the device.
- CKPTPGS=nnnnn
- Specifies the number of logical pages to be printed before the
next checkpoint is taken. The nnnnn is 1 through 5 decimal numbers
from 1 through 32,767. The default is specified in the JES2 initialization
parameter for the device.
- COMPACT=nn
- Specifies a compaction table for JES2 to use when sending this
sysout data set, which must be a systems network architecture (SNA)
data set, to a SNA remote terminal.
Note: The COMPACT parameter
has no effect on compaction for NJE sessions; it applies only to SNA
RJE sessions.
- COPIES=nnn
- COPIES=(nnn[,(group-value[,group-value]...)])
- Specifies how many copies of the sysout data set are to be printed
in page sequence order, or from an AFP printer,
grouped by page.
If you route a job that has a COPIES parameter,
the parameter will be used only if the receiving node is a JES2 node. - nnn
- Specifies how many copies of the sysout data set are to be printed;
each copy will be in page sequence order. The nnn is 1 through 3
decimal numbers from 1 through 255, subject to an installation-specified
limit. For a data set printed on an AFP printer,
JES2 ignores nnn if any group values are specified.
If
you incorrectly code the nnn parameter of COPIES, JES2 terminates
the JOB.
- group-value
- Specifies how many copies of each page are to be printed before
the next page is printed. Each group-value is 1 through 3 decimal
numbers from 1 through 255. You can code a maximum of eight group-values.
Their sum must not exceed 255 or the installation-specified limit.
The total copies of each page equals the sum of the group-values.
Note: This subparameter is valid only for output
processed by PSF. For PSF-processed output, this subparameter
overrides the nnn subparameter. The group-value subparameter of the
COPIES parameter overrides the group-value subparameter of the COPYG
parameter.
The following are not valid: - A null group-value, for example, COPIES=(5(,)) or COPIES=(5,)
- A zero group-value, for example, COPIES=(5,(1,0,4))
- A null within a list of group-values, for example, COPIES=(5,(1,,4))
- COPYG=group-value
- COPYG=(group-value[,group-value]...)
- Specifies how many copies of each page are to be printed before
the next page is printed. Each group-value is 1 through 3 decimal
numbers from 1 through 255. You can code a maximum of eight group-values.
Their sum must not exceed 255. The total copies of each page equals
the sum of the group-values.
Note: This parameter applies
only for output processed by PSF. If you code
COPYG and JES2 prints the data set on an impact printer, JES2 ignores
COPYG. The group-value subparameter of the COPIES parameter overrides
the group-value subparameter of the COPYG parameter.
- DEST=destination
- DEST=(destination[,destination]...)
- Note: JES2 initialization statements determine
whether or not the node name is required when coding a userid. See
your system programmer for information regarding how routings will
be interpreted by JES2.
Specifies one to four different destinations
for the sysout data set. The destination subparameters follow: - ANYLOCAL
- LOCAL
- Indicates a local node on a local device.
- name
- Identifies a local or remote device by a symbolic name defined
by the installation during JES2 initialization. The name is 1 through
8 alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters.
- Nnnnn
- Identifies a node. nnnn is 1 through 4 decimal numbers from
1 through 1000. For example, N0103.
- NnnRmmmm
- NnnnRmmm
- NnnnnRmm
- Identifies a node and a remote work station connected to the
node. The node number, indicated in the format by n, is 1 through
4 decimal numbers from 1 through 1000. The remote work station number,
indicated in the format by m, is 1 through 4 decimal numbers from
1 through 9999. Do not code leading zeros in n or m. The maximum
number of digits for n and m combined cannot exceed six.
Note: NnnR0 is equivalent to LOCAL specified at node Nn.
- nodename.userid
- nodename:userid
- nodename/userid
- nodename(userid)
- Identifies a destination node and a TSO/E or VM userid at that
node. Use this parameter to route a sysout data set between JES2
nodes and non-JES2 nodes. The nodename is a symbolic name defined
by the installation during initialization; nodename is 1 through
8 alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters. The userid must be
defined at the node; userid for TSO/E is 1 through 7 alphanumeric
or national ($, #, @) characters and for VM is 1 through 8 alphanumeric
or national ($, #, @) characters.
Use the form nodename.userid to
specify up to four destinations using continuation statements. The
continuation statement must contain the characters /* in columns 1
and 2, OUTPUT in columns 3 through 8, a blank in column 9, an * in
or following column 10, followed by one or more blanks, and the characters
DEST= with the specified destinations. For example: /*OUTPUT ABCD DEST=(POK.USER27,NYC.USER31)
/*OUTPUT * DEST=(BOCA.USER58,STL.USER22)
Use the
form nodename.userid to send the output to the
VM user’s virtual reader.
- Rnnnn
- RMnnnn
- RMTnnnn
- Identifies a remote terminal. nnnn is 1 through 4 decimal numbers
from 1 through 9999. Note that with remote pooling, the installation
may translate this route code to another route code.
If you send
a job to execute at a remote node and the job has a ROUTE PRINT RMTnnnn
statement, JES2 returns the output to RMTnnnn at the node of origin.
For JES2 to print the output at RMTnnnn at the executing node, code
DEST=NnnnRmmm on an OUTPUT JCL statement or sysout DD statement.
Note: R0 indicates any local device.
- Unnnn
- Identifies a local terminal with special routing. nnnn is 1
through 4 decimal numbers from 1 through 9999.
If you send a job
to execute and the job has a ROUTE PRINT Unnnn statement, JES2 returns
the output to Unnnn at the node of origin.
- Userid
- Identifies a userid at the local node.
- FCB=xxxx
- Identifies the forms control buffer (FCB) image JES2 is to use
to guide printing of the sysout data set. The xxxx is 1 through 4
alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters and is the last characters
of a SYS1.IMAGELIB member name:
- FCB2xxxx member, for a 3211 Printer, a 3203 Printer Model 5, or
a printer supported by systems network architecture (SNA).
- FCB3xxxx member, for a 3800 Printing Subsystem.
- FCB4xxxx member, for a 4248 Printer.
IBM provides two standard FCB images. Code STD1 or STD2
only to request them. - STD1, which specifies 6 lines per inch on an 8.5-inch-long form.
(3211 and 3203-5 only)
- STD2, which specifies 6 lines per inch on an 11-inch-long form.
(3211 and 3203-5 only)
If the printer on which JES2 is to print the data set
does not have the forms control buffer feature, JES2 sends the operator
a message to mount the proper carriage control tape.
- FLASH=overlay-name
- FLASH=(overlay-name[,count])
- FLASH=NONE
- Identifies the forms overlay to be used in printing the sysout
data set on a 3800 Printing Subsystem and, optionally, specifies the
number of copies on which the forms overlay is to be printed.
- overlay-name
- Identifies the forms overlay frame that the operator is to insert
into the printer before printing begins. The name is 1 through 4 alphanumeric
or national ($, #, @) characters.
Do not omit the overlay-name.
The count subparameter is optional. If you omit it, you can omit
the parentheses. However, if you omit it, you must not code it as
a null; for example, FLASH=(ABCD,) is invalid.
Before printing
starts, JES2 does not verify that the operator inserted the correct
forms overlay frame for flashing.
- count
- Specifies the number, 1 through 255, of copies that JES2 is
to flash with the overlay, beginning with the first copy printed.
JES2
determines the maximum number of copies to flash with the forms overlay
by the value of nnn or the group-value total on the COPIES parameter.
If the FLASH count value is greater than the value from the COPIES
parameter, JES2 prints with the forms overlay the lower value.
The
count subparameter of the FLASH parameter overrides the count value
of the FLASHC parameter.
- NONE
- Suppresses flashing for this sysout data set.
Defaults: If you omit this parameter
and did not specify FLASH on the DD statement or FLASHC on the /*OUTPUT
statement, JES2 uses the default specified at JES2 initialization.
If
you specify an overlay-name without specifying a count, JES2 flashes
all copies. That is, the default for count is 255. If you specify
0 for count, JES2 also flashes all copies.
- FLASHC=count
- Specifies the number, 0 through 255, of copies that JES2 is
to flash with the overlay, beginning with the first copy printed.
Note: For the 3800 printer, if you specify FLASH and omit FLASHC,
JES2 flashes all copies.
The count subparameter
of the FLASH parameter overrides the count value of the FLASHC parameter.
- FORMS=xxxx
- FORMS=STD
- Identifies the forms on which JES2 is to print or punch the
sysout data set.
- xxxx
- Identifies the print or punch forms. form-name is 1 through
4 alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters.
- STD
- Indicates that JES2 is to use the default specified at JES2
initialization.
- INDEX=nn
- Sets the left margin for output on a 3211 Printer with the indexing
feature. The width of the print line is reduced by the INDEX parameter
value. The nn specifies how many print positions the left margin
on the 3211 output is to be indented. nn is a decimal number from
1 through 31. n=1 indicates flush-left; n=2 through n=31 indent the
print line by n-1 positions.
JES2 ignores the INDEX parameter if
the printer is not a 3211 with the indexing feature.
Note: INDEX and LINDEX are mutually exclusive; if you code both,
JES2 uses the value you specified in INDEX.
- LINDEX=nn
- Sets the right margin for output on a 3211 Printer with the
indexing feature. The width of the print line is reduced by the LINDEX
parameter value. The nn specifies how many print positions the right
margin on 3211 output is to be moved in from the full page width.
nn is a decimal number from 1 through 31. n=1 indicates flush-right;
n=2 through n=31 move the right margin over by n-1 positions.
JES2
ignores the LINDEX parameter on all printers except the 3211 with
the indexing feature.
Note: INDEX and LINDEX are mutually
exclusive; if you code both, JES2 uses the value you specified in
INDEX.
- LINECT=nnn
- Specifies the maximum number of lines JES2 is to print on each
output page. The nnn is a number from 0 through 255.
Specify LINECT=0
to keep JES2 from starting a new page when the number of lines exceeds
the JES2 initialization parameter.
If you code LINECT on the
/*OUTPUT statement, it overrides the LINECT value on the /*JOBPARM
statement and the linect value in the accounting information parameter
of the JOB statement.
If the LINECT parameter is omitted from
the /*OUTPUT statement, JES2 obtains the value from one of the following
sources, in order: - The LINECT parameter on the /*JOBPARM statement.
- The linect field of the accounting information parameter on the
JOB statement.
- The installation default specified at JES2 initialization.
- MODIFY=module-name
- MODIFY=(module-name[,trc])
- Specifies a copy-modification module that tells JES2 how to
print the sysout data set on a 3800 Printing Subsystem. The module
can specify legends, column headings, blanks, and where and on which
copies the data is to be printed. The module is defined and stored
in SYS1.IMAGELIB using the IEBIMAGE utility program.
- module-name
- Identifies a copy-modification module in SYS1.IMAGELIB. The
module-name is 1 through 4 alphanumeric or national ($, #, @) characters.
Do
not omit the module-name.
- trc
- Identifies which table-name in the CHARS parameter is to be
used. This table reference character is 0 for
the first table-name specified, 1 for the second, 2 for the third,
or 3 for the fourth.
If you do not specify trc,
the default is 0. If the trc value is greater than the number of table-names
in the CHARS parameter, JES2 uses the first table named in the CHARS
parameter.
The trc subparameter is optional. If you omit it,
you can omit the parentheses. However, if you omit it, you must not
code it as a null; for example, MODIFY=(TAB1,) is invalid. If you
omit the trc subparameter, JES2 uses the first table-name.
The
trc subparameter of the MODIFY parameter overrides the trc subparameter
of the MODTRC parameter.
- MODTRC=trc
- Identifies which table-name in the CHARS parameter is to be
used. This table reference character is 0 for
the first table-name specified, 1 for the second, 2 for the third,
or 3 for the fourth.
If you do not specify trc,
the default is 0. If the trc value is greater than the number of table-names
in the CHARS parameter, JES2 uses the first table named in the CHARS
parameter.
The trc subparameter of the MODIFY parameter overrides
the trc subparameter of the MODTRC parameter.
- UCS=xxxx
- Identifies the universal character set (UCS) image JES2 is to
use in printing the sysout data set. The xxxx is 1 through 4 alphanumeric
or national ($, #, @) characters. See Table 1 for IBM® standard
special character set codes.
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