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Print description language (pdl), Creating a job source library (jsl) – Xerox 96MX User Manual

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XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS PDL REFERENCE

2.

Print Description Language (PDL)

2-1

Purpose of PDL

2-1

PDL command structure

2-2

Command line length

2-2

Command components

2-2

Identifier

2-3

Command keyword

2-3

Parameter

2-4

Comments

2-4

Syntax rules

2-5

Right-part constants

2-6

Value constants

2-6

String constants

2-6

Job source library (JSL) structure

2-10

Command levels

2-10

ID level

2-12

System or JDL level

2-12

Catalog level

2-12

Job or JDE level

2-13

Examples–JOB command

2-13

END command

2-13

Creating separate files for grouping PDL commands

2-16

Hierarchy of replacement

2-16

Hierarchy within a job descriptor library (JDL)

2-17

Non-JDL hierarchy — START command

2-18

START command

2-18

Hierarchy of replacement in an errored job descriptor library (JDL)

2-21

3.

Creating a job source library (JSL)

3-1

What your JSL specified for LPS processing

3-2

Decisions to make before creating your JSL

3-3

Input data

3-3

Output specifications

3-4

Type of application to create

3-4

Special features

3-5

Interactions between JSLs, catalogs, and jobs

3-5

Review of PDL components and syntax

3-6

Command levels

3-6

Command components

3-6

Command identifiers

3-6