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PSS Site Options Fill-in Panel

To change any of the PSS site options, sign in to CA Ideal and issue one of the following commands:

SET OUTPUT SITE OPTIONS

Or

SET OUT SITE

This command retrieves the current set of PSS site option values and displays them in the following panel:

=> => => ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- IDEAL: SET OUT OPT (PSS) PSS#OPTIONS FILL-IN Set PSS "site" options ------------------------ Spool name: ADROUT Maximum number of lines: 64000 (1-64K) Default retention period: 02 (1-99) Default number of copies: 01 (1-99) Default print status: RELEASE (Release/Hold/Keep) Default output width: 120 (1-240) Default network printer width: 132 (0-240) Post successful msg: Y (y/n) Name of the batch JCL proc: PSSUTIL Default destination Type: LIBRARY (LIBrary/NETwork/SYStem/MAIl) Name ___________________________________________________ Date format A (A, E or I) Directory name: $PSSDIR$ Destination table name: $PSSDST$ System name: PSS Prefix name: PSS# Suppress non-display characters N (y/n) Maximum retention period: 03 (1-99) Maximum number of output members: 0500 (10-9999) Percent full occupancy warning: 99 (1-99) Multiple CPU environment: N (y/n)

To display this panel, you must have Print Administrator authorization. If you need to change a PSS site option but do not have proper authorization, contact your site coordinator.

For full descriptions of the options on this panel, see PSS Site and Session Option Descriptions. To modify a PSS site option, overtype a field entry and press Enter. Each change is stored in the PSS remains in effect until it is modified again.

If you change the value of any of these options, the change affects all of the people who use CA Ideal print files. Changes only take effect in sessions that begin after you specify new site options. A person who is using CA Ideal as you specify site options must sign out and then sign in to have the new options take effect.