Table 2-9. Supported Controlbuf 130 Item Field Values For Fastp Network Print Processes - HP Spooler FASTP Manual

Network print processes
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Installing and Configuring FASTP Network Print
Processes
CONTROLBUF 130 — Custom Header Pages
CONTROLBUF 130 allows a custom header page to be composed by using special
sequences embedded in a Spooler FONT job. Although a custom header page might
be used to replace the standard banner page(s), the custom header page is actually
independent of the standard banner page. The standard banner(s) can still be
produced in addition to any custom page(s).
Based on parameters supplied with CONTROLBUF 130, a FASTP network print
process can construct a header from any of the following:
Text given in the CONTROLBUF call.
Text based upon selected Spooler attributes (such as REPORT name).
Text retrieved from a key sequenced file.
In addition, a FASTP network print process can be instructed to emit this text as
expanded characters in a similar style to that used on the Spooler banner pages.
The syntax of CONTROLBUF 130 is:
CONTROLBUF 130 item, data/key, format, text|file;
where
item
is a single byte indicating the item that the FASTP print process should either emit
as text or use as a key for file access. The item field can have any of the decimal
values described in
Table 2-9. Supported CONTROLBUF 130 Item Field Values for FASTP Network
Print Processes (page 1 of 2)
Item Value
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
Spooler FASTP Network Print Processes Manual — 427528-006
Table
2-9.
Item Definition
A text string (for example, "Any Text"). The actual text is to be found in
the text/file field. Note that if the text is to be expanded, text
longer than 8 bytes will be truncated.
The time as HH:MM (for example, 23:05).
The time as HH:MM:SS (for example, 23:05:59).
The date as MM/DD/YY (for example, 06/01/94).
The date as DD/MM/YY (for example, 01/06/94).
The date as DDMMMYY (for example, 01JUN94).
The current second as a 2-digit number (for example, 59).
The current minute as a 2-digit number (for example, 05).
The current hour as a 2-digit number (for example, 23).
Using the CONTROL, CONTROLBUF, and
2 - 32
SETMODE Operations

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents