Intermate iSeries Stepper Machine User Manual


 
150 User’s Manual for InterForm400
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As the new spooled file afterwards will be input to a merge
operation, *INPUT will often be appropriate. Note that the keyword
*DEFAULT and *INPUT apply to both Output queue and library.
Formtype: The formtype entered here should be used as condition for a 1.
Merge with overlay following this AFC definition. The formtype
could typically be SORTED.
M WARNING M
Make sure, that you are not creating a loop in Auto Forms Control when you insert a sort
definition. If you e.g. create a new spooled files with a sort definition and these new
spooled files are placed back on the same outq, then the new spooled files should NOT
be able to trigger the sort definition again...
F=Change Writer
Seqnbr Function
2,0 F Change writer
Writer name . . . . __________ Name,*OUTQ
Form type . . . . . __________
F3=Exit F13=Fold/Unfold F11=Delete F12=Cancel
Writer name: The name of the writer to change. When stating *OUTQ the writer
attached to the output queue specified in the default settings for
the AFC definition will be used.
Formtype: The formtype which the writer program will be restricted to process.
All other formtypes will be left for InterForm400
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to process.
This function makes it possible to use the same OUTQ for both input to and output from
InterForm400
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, and in cases where you have to use more than one type of paper and
need to receive a message for changing paper.
In cases where you only use one type of paper in the printer you place an AFC function
F=CHGWTR and change the formtype to e.g. *STD. This will restrict the writer to process
spool entries of this type only. The next AFC function must be 9=EXIT conditioned by
formtype *STD. This will cause InterForm400
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to stop processing print jobs of this type,
and leave them for the AS/400 to print normally.
If you actually use more than one type of paper in your printer, and want to get the
message to change forms in the printer, then you can define a F = CHGWTR for each
formtype you want to receive a message for changing paper.
For instance, if you want the formtypes *STD and IF400 to be used for output to your
printer, while other formtypes should be used for input conditions to other AFC functions,
the following 4 AFC defintions should be made in the beginning:
1. For formtype=*STD, use F=CHGWTR to change formtype to *STD
2. For formtype=*STD, use 9=EXIT
3. For formtype= IF400, use F=CHGWTR to change formtype to IF400
4. For formtype=IF400, use 9=EXIT
Note that this function can be substituted by a more efficient method as described on
page 27.