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The Resource Manager
The Paris Spooler Technical Manual
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P T I O N S
Runtime
Options
Options
Text
Offset
Skip
Runtime Options are Text, Offset, Skip and Length.
Every .PAK file begins with a Runtime event record
1
. This is entered
in the ‘Text’ box. The default identifier is “$XLP”. The receiving
system must also have the same
system must also have the same
2
identifier for this to be recognized
as a valid .PAK file. Refer to:
1
‘Runtime Events’ and
2
‘DJDE
Functions Supported in Paris’ in the Paris Designer Reference
Manual.
Manual.
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NOTE:
The Resource Manager has a built-in function to detect whether a file is a
valid pack file or not. In the event of the receiving system not having the
same identifier, you will receive an early warning message and thus be able
to avoid having the file rejected by the receiving system.
valid pack file or not. In the event of the receiving system not having the
same identifier, you will receive an early warning message and thus be able
to avoid having the file rejected by the receiving system.
This is the Offset to the Runtime event identifier (refer to Offset
under Runtime Events in the Paris Designer Reference Manual) and
specifies the offset in bytes of the .PAK file. The Offset is 0 by
default.
This value is the ‘skip’ (from 0) to the starting position of the
command sequence in the Runtime event. This must match the skip
in the receiving system.
command sequence in the Runtime event. This must match the skip
in the receiving system.