Xerox 721P85530 用户手册
CREATING A JOB SOURCE LIBRARY (JSL)
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SHIFT=YES,
FORM=SMPLE,
MODIFY=CME1,
FORMAT=PDE1,
COPIES=10,
BFORM=SMLBK,
OFFSET=FIRST,
PURGE=NO;
JOB2: JDE;
LINE VFU=VFU2UP;
OUTPUT FORMAT=PDE2,
FORMS=SPL2,
COPIES=7;
END;
FORM=SMPLE,
MODIFY=CME1,
FORMAT=PDE1,
COPIES=10,
BFORM=SMLBK,
OFFSET=FIRST,
PURGE=NO;
JOB2: JDE;
LINE VFU=VFU2UP;
OUTPUT FORMAT=PDE2,
FORMS=SPL2,
COPIES=7;
END;
Compiling the JSL
Compiling converts the information from a job source file (JSL) into
an object file (JDL). This is the command to enter at the LPS PC User
Interface to compile the JSL:
an object file (JDL). This is the command to enter at the LPS PC User
Interface to compile the JSL:
PDL [
filename
[.JDL] ] [,
parameters
]
The
file-id
is the source file that contains the PDL command. The
file-id
can be the file-name alone, or, more typically, the file-name
and the file directory or extension, in the form
file-name
.
file-type
.
Table 3-1 lists the
filename
option(s) and definition(s).
Table 3-1.
PDL filename option(s) and definition(s)
Option(s)
Definition(s)
file-name
Specifies the 1 to 6 character name of the JSL
file to be input to the PDL task. If no file name
is specified, source input for PDL is read from
tape, and a JDL file is created on disk for each
SYSTEM (or JDL) system command
encountered.
file to be input to the PDL task. If no file name
is specified, source input for PDL is read from
tape, and a JDL file is created on disk for each
SYSTEM (or JDL) system command
encountered.
file-name
.JSL
The file-id which allows you to optionally
include the file extension, or file-type, to the file
name in the PDL command. If the file
extension is used, it must be as shown as JSL.
Any deviation aborts the command.
include the file extension, or file-type, to the file
name in the PDL command. If the file
extension is used, it must be as shown as JSL.
Any deviation aborts the command.