Defining clusters – Xerox 96MX User Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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UNPACK
4-55
Points to note
4-56
Examples
4-57
Input sources
4-58
Online printing systems
4-58
Channel-attached LPS
4-58
Online 3211/4245 mode
4-58
Online-specific commands
4-59
Creating a JDE or JDL
4-59
DJDE processing
4-61
Online optimization
4-61
Copy-sensitive copy modification entries (CME)
4-61
Report separation
4-61
Universal character set buffers (UCSBs)
4-62
UCSB processing
4-62
Forms control buffer (FCB)
4-63
Vertical format control processing
4-63
Online record length
4-64
Points to note
4-64
Online recovery
4-65
Online dump
4-66
Starting and ending dump sessions
4-66
Dump format
4-66
Points to note
4-67
Downloading files from the host to the LPS
4-68
Valid download file types
4-68
DJDE FILE command
4-69
Offline mode
4-70
Host computer tape formats
4-70
Tape codes
4-70
Packed data formats
4-71
Record formats
4-71
Record structure
4-71
Multivolume processing
4-72
5.
Defining clusters
5-1
Cluster features
5-1
Cluster processing overview
5-1
What clusters do for the programmer and operator
5-2
Where clusters are stored
5-3
How applications use clusters
5-4