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The RPRRL specified should be equal to or greater than the record lengths being sent to a,·oid
truncation. For transmission/ reception of fixed length records. both terminals should agreL on
the record length.
Paragraph 2.2.16 and table 2-4 provide funher information on record lengths.
Examples:
General format:
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
RPRRL
COMMAND:
RPRRL•/32•
LENGTH:
132
... !.1.6
Receive Printer Default Pathname Command (RPRD). Use the RPRD command to
ch~nge
the receive printer default pathname. This pathname receives printer data for which no pathname or
destination device is specified.
General format:
Notes:
COMMAND:
RPRD
PATHNAME: pa1hname
Condensed fonnat:
COMMAND:
RPRD•pa1hname•
Pathnames of the form VOL.DIR.DIRI.FILES ($-option) are not allowed as the default
pathname.
If
VOL.DIR.DI RI.FILES were entered for the default pathname, the literal FILES
would be used as the file name instead of assigning consecutive file names of FILEOO through
FILEnn. Refer to paragraph 4.3. I for funher information.
The default pathname may not be remo\'ed from the receive print queue.
Examples:
General Connat:
COMMAND:
RPRD
PATHNAME:
.DIR.FILE
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
RPRD•.D/R.FILE-
... !.1.7 Receive Punch Default Pathname Command (RPUD). Use the RPUD command to change
the receive punch default pathname.
General format:
Notes:
COMMAND:
RPUD
PATHNAME: pa1hname
Condensed format:
COMMAND:
RPUD•pa1hname•
Pathnames of the form VOL.DIR.DIRI.FILES ($-Option) are not allowed as the default
pathname. If VOL.DIR.DIR I.FILES were entered for the default pathname, the literal FILES
would be used as the file name instead of assigning consecutive file names of FILEOO through
FILEnn. Refer to paragraph 4.3.1 for funher explanation.
The default pathname may not be removed from the receive punch queue .
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