IBM S544-5351-03 Photo Scanner User Manual


 
The application’s original spooled files must be placed in the OUTQ called
SAVE.
The original QSYSPRT spooled files must be deleted.
The Figure 95 diagrams these customer requirements. The numbers in the figure
are used to identify the sequence of notes provided following this diagram.
Notes
1. All QSYSPRT spooled files from the OUTQ1 must be moved to OUTQ PRT01.
2. All QSYSPRT spooled files from all other OUTQs must be moved to OUTQ
PRT02.
3. A print definition is to be applied to all application spooled files coming into
OUTQ1. A new APU spooled file (the result of the APU processing) is to be
placed in the output queue PRT01. The original SCS spooled file is moved into
OUTQ SAVE.
4. A print definition is to be applied to all application spooled files coming into
all other OUTQs. A new APU spooled file (the result of the APU processing) is
to be placed in the output queue PRT02 for each original spooled file. The
original SCS spooled file is to be moved into OUTQ SAVE.
Implementing the Customer Requirements on the APU Monitor
In the example, we can define two groups of spooled files: the application spooled
files and the QSYSPRT spooled files. Only the application spooled files need an
APU print definition. In this case, we want to define actions for the application
spooled files first and then the action for the QSYSPRT spooled files. So we can say
that all spooled files that are not eligible for APU are moved following the
QSYSPRT spooled file actions.
Figure 96 on page 86 shows which parameters must be defined for each action in
the order of the action. The monitor takes the Input selection parameters of the
first action to identify if the spool and selection match. If the input selection
parameters do not match the spooled file, the monitor takes the next action. As
soon as the input selection parameters match the spooled file, all action sequences
such as Input action and Output actions proceed.
Figure 95. APU Monitor before Processing
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