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Note! Before using this information and the pr oduct it supports, be sure to r ead the general information in “Notices” on page 133. Fourth Edition (May 2002) This edition applies to the licensed .
Contents Figures ............... v T ables ............... v i i Purpose of this Publication ...... i x APU Enhancements ............ i x Organization of the Manual ......... i x Part 1. Understanding and Preparing t o U s e A P U ............. 1 Chapter 1.
Chapter 6. Automatic Printing with APU Monitor .............. 8 3 Introduction to the APU Monitor ....... 8 3 Understanding How the APU Monitor W orks . . . 83 An Example of APU Monitor Processing .... 8 4 A Customer Environment ......... 8 4 Implementing the Customer Requirements on the APU Monitor .
Figures 1. Flow of Data Through APU and OS/400 . . . 5 2. APU Data Structure .......... 6 3. APU Concepts ............ 7 4. Steps to Creating a Document ....... 8 5. APU main menu panel ......... 1 0 6. Set APU Defaults panel ........ 1 4 7. Set Print Definition Attributes panel .
1 1 1. Stop APU Monitor panel ........ 9 8 1 12. Create T emporary Resource File ..... 1 1 5 1 13. Copy From PC Document (CPYFRMPCD) panel .............. 1 1 5 1 14. Create Font Resource (CR TFNTRSC) panel 1 16 1 15. Create T emporary Resource File panel 1 16 1 16.
T ables 1. Field Mapping V alues ......... 4 8 2. Samples in the QAPU Library ...... 1 0 1 3. APU Print Engine Processing Phases 103 4. Parameters Passed to the Before Initialization User Exit ............. 1 0 3 5. Parameters Passed to the Middle User Exit 104 6.
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Purpose of this Publication This publication helps you to use the IBM PrintSuite for iSeries Advanced Print Utility (APU). It focuses on the concepts of APU, using a series of application examples to demonstrate how APU works. APU has extensive on-line help; we do not duplicate that information here.
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Part 1. Understanding and Preparing to Use APU Chapter 1. Introducing Advanced Print Utility .. 3 W h a t i s A P U ? .............. 3 W h a t Y o u C a n D o w i t h A P U ......... 3 W h y U s e A P U ? ............. 4 Printing with and without APU .
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Chapter 1. Introducing Advanced Print Utility Use this chapter to gain an understanding of what the IBM PrintSuite for iSeries Advanced Print Utility (APU) can do for you, including: v “What is APU?.
Why Use APU? APU assists you in building AFP-compatible electr onic output. Effective electr onic output can provide significant benefits to an or ganization, particularly in the ar eas of information.
access to the application program sour ce code or no pr ogramming skills exist in-house to implement changes to output pages or documents. Printing with APU Using APU r equires no pr ogramming skills, enabling individuals with graphics and layout ability to design the appearance of the printed page and to easily make changes to printout appearance.
The Production Phase W ith the new print application designed, it is ready to be placed into pr oduction. Y ou define the desired production characteristics to APU.
as would be done with hard copy multipart forms. Y ou can, for example, suppress the price on the packing slip and print some inventory control information on the packing slip as a bar code. When you use APU, each copy can be dif ferent. The same data can be printed at a differ ent position, and dif ferent attributes can be used with each copy .
Step 1: Analyzing the Existing Application Questions you need to Ask The first step in creating a document is to examine the contents of the curr ent application program that is output by asking these.
LOS ARBOLES DEL MUNDO SAME 32483 ARBOL LANE MESA VERDE IL 54078-9390 141 31341 1/26/98 2/26/98 1/26/98 N10 MICHELE GOODACRE 900 EA 00001200 ARBOLES DEL SUR 45.00 40,500.00 951 CT 11005011 LASSO RED SEEDS 892.23 48,510.73 46 DZ 11005014 SCARLET NANTES SEEDS 5.
Initially , you may need to set the APU defaults if they wer e not previously set. For more information, see “Initial APU Setup” on page 14. Creating a print definition includes defining page formats and defining copies. W e describe these tasks in the sections that follow .
After you specify which print definition to apply , APU cr eates another spooled file and sends it to the output queue that you select. Y ou will probably need to experiment some to get the data lined up with the electronic form or to r efine the conditional tests that APU performs to select page formats.
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Chapter 2. Preparing to Use the Advanced Print Utility Before building your first APU print definition, review the following installation and planning considerations: v “APU Prer equisites and Optio.
of AFP documents, as well as the ability to search, print, and fax what is viewed. In addition, the full AFP W orkbench includes the IBM AFP Printer Driver for W indows . Use this standar d W indows driver to create overlays and page segments from any W indows application.
v For the Job description, we recommend that you use QYPUJOBD in the QAPU library . T wo additional resource libraries, IMAGES and OVERLA YS, were also selected as defaults because APU looks in these libraries for document r esources, such as page segments and overlays.
When you define a copy , you can specify print attributes at this level as well. Y ou can override print attributes or default to the attributes specified at the print definition or APU level. Font Installation Considerations APU installation loads the APU softwar e on to the iSeries and creates the QAPU library .
Y ou will note the many characteristics that make this invoice an effective document: v Static sections of the page built into an overlay v Company logo and accent image v Use of a variety of fonts v .
Using Fonts with APU The examples in the remainder of this manual use the fonts in the AFP Font Collection. Y ou should verify that you have these fonts available before going on. Y our results may dif fer depending on the fonts defined on your system.
Select M a pa sT e x t to change the font that is used for the name. The Map T ext panel appears. Position the cursor on the Font family field, press F4 to have the font database displayed, then select the font you want. Select Helvetica Bold in 12-point, and press Enter .
Outline Fonts The current modification level of the APU enables you to download outline fonts to IPDS printers. Y ou must first install the fonts, then update the font database (with the call qapu/qypusync command) before you can take advantage of this technology .
Custom Fonts APU enables you to add special or custom fonts. Y ou might use a custom font when: v A particular font is an organizational standard. v Y ou need a unique font for a specific application. For example, a marketing document could requir e lar ge characters that are not found in the standar d fonts.
The APU font database is displayed, showing the Helvetica character sets. Select option 5 to look at an existing character set recor d. The Display Font Details pop-up panel shows the structur e of the font recor ds. Character set C0H40000 is Helvetica Latin1 Roman Bold 10-point.
On the W ork with Fonts panel, add a new font family that is called “Special”. T ype in the font details for the “Special” font on the Add a Font panel. Press Enter to add the “Special” font to the database. See “Creating Font Resour ces” on page 1 15 for more details on fonts and font usage.
Image Resources Image resour ces ar e a key component in creating advanced electr onic print and presentation applications. In some cases, such as with accent images, the purpose is to improve the look and ef fectiveness of output. Images like logos and signatures ar e essential parts of a document.
Based on the library specified, APU r etrieves all available page segments. Select STR WNB , an accent image of a strawberry , for use on the Super Sun Seeds invoice. The Define Page Segments panel shows the page segment positioning for this copy . The Super Sun Seeds logo was not selected for the invoice document.
For example, if you have a page segment in the upper left hand corner of an 8 1/2 by 1 1–inch page in portrait mode, and you rotate the entir e page 180 degrees, you will need to recr eate your page segment with a r otation of 180 degrees also.
How APU Works with Overlays APU can place overlays on any page, in virtually any location. APU can place multiple overlays per page and control the placement of each overlay .
Select the INV ALL overlay . The Define Overlay Positionings panel reappears. The Define Overlay Positionings panel summarizes which overlays are used for this copy . After you have defined the overlay , return to the Define a Copy panel and select Set Page Layout Options .
Note: When you specify *INPUT for the “Page orientation” field, APU always attempts to create the output in Portrait mode by default. APU attempts to perform rotation accor ding to the values specified for the “Page length” and “Page width” fields.
a product, part, or publication number . Bar codes are designed to be read by a device called a bar code reader or scanner . The scanner must be compatible with the printed bar code symbology . The following sections show examples of two bar codes: Code 3 of 9 and POSTNET .
Y ou can specify the positioning, rotation, and color used for the bar code. Bar code data is displayed only on the Map Bar Code panel. Press F4 to display the Select a Bar Code T ype panel, which shows the 12 major bar codes supported by APU. Select POSTNET .
................................................................................ : Map Bar Code : : Type choices, press Enter. : : Bar code type . . : 12 - POSTNET : : Bar code data .
Part 2. Creating Print Definitions with APU Chapter 3. Building an APU Print Definition for a Single Page Format ........... 3 5 Example of a Single-Page Format Document . . . 35 Example of the SCS File to be Formatted . . . 35 Example of the Formatted File .
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Chapter 3. Building an APU Print Definition for a Single Page Format This chapter provides you with a detailed pr ocedur e you use to develop a print definition on OS/400 for a single-page document.
year, on your next seed order you will receive a 10% discount. $90,652.21 2/26/98 $90,652.21 IMPROVED PRINTING CORP PERFORMANCE BOULEVARD PRINTERSVILLE CO 457892637 Example of the Formatted File The formatted output that you want to produce is shown in Figur e 31.
Note: The output depends on the fonts that are available on your system. Y our output may not match the following examples. W orking with a Print Definition 1. T ype: GO QAPU/APU on the command line of any OS/400 panel. 2. APU displays its main menu, as shown in Figure 32: 3.
4. T ype 1 in the option column in the first row , then press Enter to create a new print definition, as shown in Figure 34: 5. T ype the name of the Print Definition. Note: Use the T AB key to move fr om field to field. 6. T ype or select the name of the library where you want to store the print definition.
1. First, type 10 in the OPT column next to your newly-created print definition to access the Define a Print Definition panel, as shown in Figure 35: 2.
Press Enter until the W ork with Print Definitions panel displays. W orking with Copies A page format needs a minimum of one copy . So, your next step is to examine the default values that APU has applied to the first, *ORIGINAL copy and make any necessary changes.
Y ou do not need to create or name a page format; APU does that for you, naming the page format *DEF AUL T . APU automatically creates the first copy in the page format and names it *ORIGINAL. Y ou can rename it by selecting the rename option or leave it as it is.
v Select Set page layout options to specify the page size, orientation, and margins, as described in “Initial APU Setup” on page 14. v Select Define overlays to name the overlay that you want merged with the application data on the page. v Select Define page segments to include the company logo in the output.
Y ou need to be aware of the capabilities and limitations of duplex printing: What Duplex Printing Does 1. T ype 1 in the duplex printing field if you want simple duplex printing. The result will be that all second pages of the copy will be printed on the back side of the page.
Defining Overlays Select the Define overlays option to name and position the overlay that you want to use to replace the pr eprinted form. The Define Overlay Positionings panel is shown in Figure 44: Select option 1 to name a new overlay , then press Enter .
If you want to use an overlay that is smaller than the page, you can change its location using the Position across and Position down fields. Assume that this overlay , INV ALL, is designed to fill the whole page and should therefore be positioned at the origin of the paper (0,0).
Notice that the “header” of the panel displays the spooled file name, the page number , the line number , and the line you are currently dealing with (1/12, 2/12, and so on), and the number of columns currently displayed. T o define and map a field: 1.
Mapping a Field as T ext In this example, select option 1 to map the customer name as text. When you select M a pa sT e x t , the Map T ext panel appears, as shown in Figure 48: In this example, you need to map the customer ’s name to print in bold and a larger font.
When you map a field, the mapping is displayed as follows: T able 1. Field Mapping Values 1s Bar code 2s T ext 4s Suppression 1/2s Bar code and text overlapped 1/4s Bar code and suppression overlapped.
Using the Repeat T ext Mapping panel, you can repeat the text mapping you already defined for a field to other lines in the spooled file. T o repeat the mapping you selected, specify the following on .
Mapping a Field to a Second Position If you want to place the field at a differ ent position, pr ess the P AGE-DOWN key to re-display the above window .
Chapter 4. Building an APU Print Definition for Multiple Page Formats This chapter provides you with a detailed pr ocedur e you use to develop a print definition with APU for a multiple-page format document.
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Overview of Defining a Multiple Page Format Document This section describes the overall set of steps you will take to define a multiple-page print definition. The specific procedur e is pr ovided beginning in “W orking with a Print Definition” on page 55.
Initial Copy for Page Format One APU automatically creates the initial copy for page format one (the default name for the copy is *ORIGINAL). Define the details of that first copy , as follows: 1. Specify general page layout options that includes the constant (T erms and Conditions) back overlay (INVBAC) 2.
2. Select option 1 to create a print definition, as shown in Figur e 58. 3. From the W ork with Print Definitions panel, create a print definition that is called INVOICE. Define INVOICE as a print definition with multiple page formats, as shown in Figure 58.
2. The Define a Print Definition panel displays: 3. From this panel, indicate that you will select a sample spooled file. Y ou can also define the print attributes at the print definition level.
5. Because the Set print definition attributes option was also selected on the Define a Print Definition panel, you are pr ompted for such attributes as page characteristics, default font family , and.
Defining Selection Fields This is the continuation panel for setting the print definition attributes. After you have completed this panel, the Define Selection Fields panel appears. On this panel, you can view the sample spooled file (INVSCS) and define selection fields, as shown in Figure 64.
2. Change the default field name to something more r ecognizable, such as P AGEN . Note that the page number field has changed to 000 , indicating that it is a defined field, as shown in Figure 66. 3. Press F3 to exit. 4. Keep pressing Enter until the W ork with Print Definition panel displays.
The first copy (*ORIGINAL) of the print definition is automatically created. This first copy will be the Customer Copy of the Super Sun Seeds invoice. Defining the Page Layout 1. Select option 10 to define the page layout of this copy , as shown in Figure 68.
Note: When you specify *INPUT for the Page orientation field, by default APU always attempts to create the output in Portrait mode. APU attempts to perform rotation accor ding to the values specified for the Page length and Page width fields. Many of these values default to *PR TDEF , which points to values that are set for this print definition.
Mapping Fields After you have specified the T erms and Conditions overlay , you will then need to define field mapping for your output. Note: Refer to “Mapping Data” on page 1 12 for some helpful hints on mapping data. Press F3. The Define Field Mapping panel, shown in Figur e 71 on page 64, appears.
APU displays the Super Sun Seeds invoice spooled file for data mapping. W ith data mapping, you can redefine how the application data is to be placed when printed.
4. The Map Bar Code panel is a multi-panel pop-up used to select, define, and position the bar code. The zip code is at row 15, column 16, and the value is shown. Map it (make a copy of the zip code) in bar code to a position starting at 1.1 inches down and 1.
Defining Constant Data Next, define the constant text Customer Copy to appear at the bottom of this copy .Specify a text type for this constant. Y ou could also specify a constant bar code. 1. Select option 1 , enter a constant type of *TEXT , then pr ess Enter .
Outline Fonts APU supplies Outline fonts in addition to other standard IBM fonts. Refer to “Outline Fonts” on page 20. 2. For this example, select a Helvetica, 10-point, bold font as shown in Figure 75. The Select a Font panel is a pop-up panel in which you specify a font family .
Defining Overlays 1. Press F3. The Define Overlays panel appears, as shown in Figur e 77. 2. On the Define Overlays panel, select the Super Sun Seeds invoice overlay (INV ALL) to be printed on this copy . A sample of the INV ALL overlay is shown below: Define Overlay Positionings Print Definition .
Replicating the Contents of Copies At this point, the composition of the customer copy has been defined. Press Enter until the W ork with Copies panel appears again.
6. Press Enter . 7. Select the function to repeat the suppr ession. In this case, because an invoice can contain up to 31 line items on a page, repeat the suppr ession 30 times for the price field, as shown in Figure 81. 8. Repeat these steps to suppress the extension field.
Continuation Page Copies At this point, you have defined all the copies within the first page format (P AGE1). 1. Now , return to the W ork with Page Formats panel. 2. Rename *DEF AUL T to P AGE1. 3. Change text to P AGE1 format. 4. From this panel, select option 3 to make a copy of the P AGE1 page format, copies and all.
7. Press Enter to r eturn to the W ork with Page Formats panel, as shown in Figure 84. 8. Select option 12 to work with the P AGEN page format. The W ork with Copies panel appears, as shown in Figure 85 on page 73. Work with Page Formats Print Definition .
9. The page format copy function has created the same thr ee copies under the P AGEN page format. At this point, open these copies and make any changes to the page layout for the P AGEN pages. The principal dif ference between the copies is in the use of the differ ent overlays.
Note: Y ou do not have to type the logic for identifying pages greater than page one. 14. If the value of P AGEN is not 1 , then APU will select page format P AGEN, as shown in Figure 88. 15. After you have defined rules for P AGE1 and P AGEN, pr ess Enter .
16. After you have completed the selection rules, pr ess F3 to return to the W ork with Print Definitions panel. Define Selection Rules Print definition . . INVOICE Library ...... Q A P U Type options, press Enter. 1=Create 2=Modify 4=Delete Page format Opt Rule Cond Field Test Field or ’ Characters ’ Act.
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Part 3. Printing With APU Chapter 5. Manual and Command Line Printing with APU ............... 7 9 Methods of Printing with APU ........ 7 9 Manually Associating a Print Definition with a Spooled File .............. 7 9 Panel 1: Apply Print Definition .
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Chapter 5. Manual and Command Line Printing with APU This chapter describes the methods of printing your print definition, and describes two of these three standar d methods in detail: v “Methods of.
Panel 1: Apply Print Definition APU will move the input spooled file to the output queue defined in the Success or Failure fields, depending on the r esult, and will place the file in one of the four status conditions shown above. *HOLD is the default for both success and failure.
Panel 2: Apply Print Definition Make the entries you want. Press F1 for descriptions of the fields. Her e is a description of some of the key fields: User exit BEFORE Initializes the name of a program you want r un before pr ocessing. Refer to “User Exit Before” on page 103.
Panel 3: Apply Print Definition Make the entries you want. Press F1 for descriptions of the fields. Key field entries here ar e: Output bin Where the output is to be placed. User exit AFTER Name of a program you want to be r un after the AFPDS output spooled file has been created.
Chapter 6. Automatic Printing with APU Monitor This chapter describes the third method of printing APU print definitions. (The other two methods are described in Chapter 5, “Manual and Command Line Printing with APU” on page 79.
Figure 94 diagrams the sequence in which the APU Monitor pr ocesses the action groups. Here is an explanation of the steps shown in the diagram: 1. The monitor is invoked each time a spooled file arrives in a monitored output queue or if the spooled file status from a spool in a monitor ed queue changes to *RDY .
– The application’s original spooled files must be placed in the OUTQ called SA VE . – The original QSYSPR T spooled files must be deleted. The Figure 95 diagrams these customer requir ements. The numbers in the figure are used to identify the sequence of notes pr ovided following this diagram.
The numbers in the figure indicate the actions that corr espond with Figur e 96 . Notes 1. Action for the application spooled files in OUTQ1 2. Action for all other application spooled files in all monitored OUTQs 3. Action for all other spooled files in OUTQ1 4.
2. All QSYSPR T spooled files fr om the other OUTQs are in the output queue PTR02. 3. The original application SCS spooled files from OUTQ1 ar e in the output queue SA VE. New AFPDS spooled files have been placed in the output queue PR T01. This new spooled file is the result fr om APU after applying the print definition.
Specifying the Queues APU is to Monitor The first task to perform is to specify the queues (OUTQs) the APU Monitor is to monitor . Y ou can add or remove OUTQs from the list. Y ou need to add only the queue where the spooled file action is performed on an APU print definition.
Configuring APU Monitor Action T o set up APU Monitor actions, you need to access item 8 on the APU Main menu, Configure APU Monitor Action . This selection displays an initial panel, followed by several additional panels. This section describes each part of a Monitor action.
2. T ype in a sequence number . APU Monitor uses this number to determine when to perform the test that is specified by the rule. If you want this test performed first, enter a number that is less than any previous r ule number . 3. T ype in a description of the rule.
Y ou enter values that APU uses to select the input spooled file. Following is a description of the values you can enter: Spooled file name This can be a specific name, a generic name, or *ALL. Output queue/Library This can be a specific output queue, a generic name, or *ALL.
v T ransform the input database file to an AFP database file, using specified APU print definition v W rite the output AFP database file to the specified output queue v Call the “after” user progr.
For the monitor , the user must define two actions for output spooled files. Each action refers to one of the print definitions. At run time, the print engine runs both print definitions with a differ ent Output Queue for each. Notes 1. Action for the application spooled files in OUTQ1.
Notes 1. The QSYSPR T spooled files fr om OUTQ1 are in PR T01 OUTQ. 2. All QSYSPR T spooled files fr om the other OUTQs are in PR T02 OUTQ. 3. All original application spooled files from OUT1 ar e placed in OUTQ SA VE after processing.
On this panel, you specify the name, library , and user-defined parameter for the program that APU is to call before, during, or after processing. The default is *NONE. Refer to Appendix B, “User Exits” on page 103 for details about the user exits.
output queue where the input spooled file was found. *DEV has APU place the file into the output queue of the device specified in the Output Device field. Defining User Exit After This panel is used to specify what is to be done after processing a file.
User exit after The User exit after field contains the name, library , and user defined parameter for the program to be called by APU after the output spooled file has been created. Starting APU Monitor Begin at the APU Main menu, as shown in Figur e 109: Select 4.
Stopping APU Monitor T o stop the APU Monitor , return to the APU main menu and select 5. End APU Monitor: APU IBM Advanced Print Utility Select one of the following: Build and Test APU Print Definitions 1. Work with Print Definitions 2. Work with Spooled Files Run APU in Batch Mode 3.
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Appendix A. APU Samples T o help you become familiar with APU, the following sample materials have been provided in the QAPU library: T able 2. Samples in the QAPU Library Name T ype AMASTER Print definition example to be used with INVPRE.
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Appendix B. User Exits This appendix describes the user exits that are r eferr ed to in “Defining User Exit Before and Middle” on page 94 and “Defining User Exit After” on page 96. Processing Phases Following is a description of the processing phases the APU print engine goes through in general and when pr ocessing the user exits: T able 3.
T able 4. Parameters Passed to the Before Initialization User Exit INFILE Name of the Input spooled file INNBR File number of the input spooled file INTYPE Input type of spooled file (*SCS, *IPDS, *AFPDS, etc.
T able 5. Parameters Passed to the Middle User Exit INFILE Name of the Input spooled file INNBR File number of the input spooled file INTYPE Input type of spooled file (*SCS, *IPDS, *AFPDS, etc.
T able 6. Parameters Passed to the User Exit After the AFPDS Spooled File has been Created INFILE Name of the Input spooled file INNBR File number of the input spooled file INTYPE Input type of spooled file (*SCS, *IPDS, *AFPDS, etc.
DCL VAR(&EXPARM) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(512) /* Type of exit point (*BEFORE,*MIDDLE,*AFTER) */ DCL VAR(&EXTYPE) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(10) /* Name of input spooled file */ DCL VAR(&EXINFILE) TYPE(*CHAR).
/* Output User data */ DCL VAR(&EXOTUSDT) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(10) /* Output Form type */ DCL VAR(&EXOTFORM) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(10) /* Output out-bin */ DCL VAR(&EXOTOBIN) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(10) /* U.
IF COND(&EXTYPE = *AFTER) THEN(GOTO + CMDLBL(STEP3_AFT)) GOTO CMDLBL(STEP4) /******************************************************************************/ /* */ /* STEP 3: Perform specific comma.
’ / ’ *CAT &EXPRTDEF *BCAT ’ for ’ *BCAT + &EXJOBUSR *CAT ’’’ s ’ *BCAT ’ spooled file ’ + *BCAT &EXINFILE *TCAT ’ . ’ *CAT &EXINNBR + *BCAT ’ type ’ *BCAT .
Appendix C. APU Helpful Hints APYPRTDEF Command When you are applying a print definition to a spool file using the APYPRTDEF command, a line appears on the bottom left of the display as an indicator of the processing phases. The line contains 3 asterisks(***) in eight dif fer ent positions.
v Initially , the additional resource libraries field entries in the “Set Print Definition Attributes” panel are copied fr om the APU defaults. If a user overrides any of these resour ces on this panel, APU will only use these overridden resources.
Duplex v When you enable duplex printing on the “Set Page Layout Options” display , specify *NONE for Back Overlay on this display because APU cannot print text that includes overlays, page segments, and boxes on the front side of a duplexed sheet and then print an overlay on the back side of that duplexed sheet.
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Appendix D. AFP Resource Commands This appendix describes how to build iSeries resour ce objects fr om font, overlay , and page segment files that are cr eated on a client system. If you ar e using the Overlay Utility (part of AFPU) for overlays, you will not need the overlay commands.
3. Create the Font Resour ce. Use the CR TFNTRSC command to create an iSeries font resour ce. Creating Overlay Resources The following section describes how to create overlay r esour ces. 1. Create a temporary r esour ce file as follows. From an iSeries command line, issue the CR TPF command to cr eate a file to receive the PC r esources.
3. Create the Overlay . Use the CR TOVL command to create an iSeries overlay: An alternative to using the individual steps that are described above is to build and use the OVERLA Y command. Refer to the iSeries Guide to AFP Printing and PSF for details.
2. T ransfer the page segment file to the temporary resource file by using the CPYFRMPCD command. 3. Create the page segment by using the CR TP AGSEG command. Fill in the fields as as shown in the panel above to create an iSeries page segment. Create Physical File (CRTPF) Type choices, press Enter.
Y ou can automate the above process by using the SEGMENT command.Refer to the iSeries Guide to Advanced Function Presentation and Print Services Facility for details.
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Appendix E. Rotation Hints Methods of Rotating T ext Data Figure 121 shows the methods in which text data can be rotated. Note: Asterisks in the figure above indicate wher e text can be truncated on certain rotated pages if page length or page width values ar e not consider ed.
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Appendix F . Font Samples This appendix presents a sampling of various fonts pr ovided by IBM. T imes New Roman Medium Note: The outline font is CZN200.
Helvetica Roman Bold Note: The outline font is CZH400. Figure 123. Helvetica Roman Bold 124 APU User ’s Guide.
Courier Note: The outline font is CZ4200, CZ4300, CZ4400, or CZ4500. Figure 124. Courier Font Samples Appendix F . Font Samples 125.
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Glossary A ACIF . AFP Conversion and Indexing Facility . An AFP program you can use to convert a print file into a MO:DCA-P document, to r etrieve resour ces used by the document, and to index the file for later retrieval and viewing. addressable point.
batch environment. The environment in which noninteractive programs ar e run. The envir onment schedules their processing independently of their submitter . Contrast with interactive environment. Bar Code Object Content Architecture (BCOCA). C character .
displays, printouts, or files. (2) T o arrange such things as characters, fields, and lines. (3) (v .) T o pr epare a document for printing in a specified format. formatter . A computer program that pr epares a sour ce document for printing. forms designer .
MICR. Magnetic ink character recognition. Mixed Object Document Content Architecture (MO:DCA-P). A strategic, architected, device-independent data stream for inter changing documents. mixed-pitch font. A font that simulates a proportionally spaced font.
plotter . An output unit that presents data in the form of a two-dimensional graphic repr esentation. point. In printing, a unit of about 1/72 of an inch used in measuring typographical material. Each pica contains 12 points. point size. The height of a font in points.
software. Programs, pr ocedures, r ules, and any associated documentation pertaining to the operation of a system. Contrast with hardwar e. source format. The format of an AFP resource, other than fonts, used by AFP r esource management programs. Contrast with object format.
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Index A accessing APU 16 Actions, Monitor action for input spooled file 83 action for output spooled file 83 creating 89 creating gr oups 89 for output file 92 for print engine 89 how they are pr oces.
fields (continued) defining selection 59 editing 48 for user exits 81 four options for mapping 46 mapping 46, 63 mapping as text 47 mapping at multiple locations 49 mapping restrictions 50 mapping the.
Q queues to monitor 88 QYPUEXTSMP , exit program for APYPR TDEF 106 QYPUSYNC program used to add font libraries 16 R resour ces, identifying 55 RMU, creating page segments with 26 rotating bar codes 3.
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