Pde Command - Xerox 721P85530 Description

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PRINT FORMAT COMMANDS

PDE command

Parameter
BEGIN
FONTS
PMODE
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The PDE command specifies a page descriptor entry (PDE) which
defines formatting information for each page of a report. This
formatting information includes page orientation (landscape or
portrait), location of the beginning print line for each logical page, and
the fonts to be used.
Table 6-73 summarizes the PDE command parameters.
Table 6-74. Summary of PDE command parameters
Specifies
Location of starting print line on page
Fonts for printing variable and CME data
Landscape or portrait printing mode
You must specify an identifier (of type ac) when defining the PDE and
reference it with the FORMAT parameter of the OUTPUT command.
The PDE command must precede the OUTPUT command.
PDEs may be coded as part of the JDL or created as separate files
so that they may be referenced by one or more JDLs or by DJDEs.
PDEs are called out on the FORMAT parameter of the OUTPUT
command or a DJDE FORMAT parameter. PDEs must be
precompiled to be accessed by a DJDE. Standard PDE
specifications are provided on the operating system software (OSS)
system tapes as described in table 6-74.
A PDE created as a separate disk file may be used as if it were part
of the JDL that references it. This is done by creating a JSL file
containing only PDE commands and using the PDL processor to
compile it. For each PDE command, PDL creates a control file on
disk, cataloged in the PDE directory. The PDE command identifier is
used as the file name. When the PDE is referenced, the system
searches the PDE directory for the named PDE and, if found, loads
it into memory for use in processing the report. Refer to the
"Compiling the JSL" section in the chapter "Creating a job source
library (JSL)" for further information on this feature.
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