By setting:
$TPRT7,FORMS=*
I am now getting my print into the NPF queue.
I was just too close to it to see it.
Thanks,
Tony Thigpen
Elardus Engelbrecht wrote on 5/30/19 11:34 AM:
Dana Mitchell wrote:
Tony Thigpen wrote:
Maybe you have a 'better way' to use NPF. Could you give me an examp
Dana Mitchell wrote:
>Your output has PZGWHFL1 as a destination, but your printer is set to
>ROUTECDE=(LOCAL) so it's only going to select printout with *NO* destination
>coded. Thats why the printer isn't selecting that output. Do you have a NPF
>route defined for PZGWHFL1?
>You either n
Dana Mitchell wrote:
>Tony Thigpen wrote:
>>Maybe you have a 'better way' to use NPF. Could you give me an example of
>>what you are doing?
>So JES2 never selects output for that printer? You don't ever get $HASP150 ?
If that is the case, turn on the debug statement for JES2, something like
On Thu, 30 May 2019 10:50:09 -0400, Tony Thigpen wrote:
> Display Filter View Print Options Search Help
>
>
>SDSF OUTPUT ALL CLASSES ALL FORMSLINES 1,068 LINE 1-8 (8)
>NP JOBNAME JobIDOwnerPrt
Are you using NPFVTAM and NPFQMGR? If so, are they running?
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Display Filter View Print Options Search Help
SDSF OUTPUT ALL CLASSES ALL FORMSLINES 1,068 LINE 1-8 (8)
NP JOBNAME JobIDOwnerPrty C FormsDest Tot-Rec
TONY JOB224
On Thu, 30 May 2019 09:59:14 -0400, Tony Thigpen wrote:
>Maybe you have a 'better way' to use NPF. Could you give me an example
>of what you are doing?
>
So JES2 never selects output for that printer? You don't ever get $HASP150 ?
What I do is all output for network printers goes to Class C.
Dana,
Below is what PRT7 looks like after I start it.
$Dprt7
$HASP603 PRT7
UNIT=,STATUS=INACTIVE,BURST=NO,CKPTLINE=0,
CKPTMODE=PAGE,CKPTPAGE=100,CKPTSEC=0,CREATOR=,
DEVFCB=,DEVFLASH=,FCB=8X8,FORMS=(WL1,,
,),FSS=FSS1,HONORTRC=YES,JOBNAME=,LAST
On Thu, 30 May 2019 06:23:32 -0400, Tony Thigpen wrote:
>I installed NPF and had it working for my testing. That was about 4
>months ago. Now, I it's time to set up the real printers so we can start
>using it in production.
Tony, you and I may be some of the very few members of this list that
I installed NPF and had it working for my testing. That was about 4
months ago. Now, I it's time to set up the real printers so we can start
using it in production. But, now my original test no longer works. NPF
will no longer pull the print from the JES queue and place it in the
routing queue.
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