8Using Copy Modification Entries; 9Specifying Output Requirements - Oce XDL Reference Manual

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1.13.8 Using copy modification entries
Copy modification entries (CMEs) allow you to change report output on static data and to
change fonts within variable data. Sample CMEs follow:
CME1:CME
CME2:CME
1.13.9 Specifying output requirements
There are many specifications you can select to define the manner and look of your printed
application. You can also have messages displayed to operators to advise or remind them
of special circumstances. This is done with the MESSAGE command:
MESSAGE
Similarly, the ROUTE command sends printed information preceding the report to opera-
tors. Most output specifications are selected from parameters of the OUTPUT command.
As with other commands, these can be specified at any command level, but are most often
specified at the job level because of the many variations possible. Here are some exam-
ples:
/* Job level commands*/
JOB1:
JOB2:
A29247-X4-X-8-7672
LINE=(9,-),POS=1,FONT=1;
LINE=3,POS=59,
CONSTANT='FIRST QUARTER';
OTEXT=('ALL FORMS DUPLEX ONLY'!!!!!!',1,WAIT),
ITEXT=('COPY 2 WILL NEED BLUE PAPER');
JDE;
OUTPUT
DUPLEX=YES,
FORM=SMPLE,
MODIFY=CME1,
FORMAT=PDE1,
COPIES=10,
BFORM=SMLBK,
OFFSET=FIRST;
JDE;
LINE
VFU=VFU2UP;
OUTPUT
FORMAT=PDE4,
FORMS=SPL2,
COPIES=7;
Steps in creating a JSL
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