When examining sysout information in SMF6 records, CA JARS makes certain assumptions regarding what represents standard print as opposed to special print or punch output. The following illustrates default behavior:
Class = A and Form # = 'STD' or 'STD.' or blanks is a
'Standard' Print
Class = B is a Punch
Everything else in 'Special' Print
By using the STDFORM, STDPRINT, and STDPUNCH statements, this default behavior can be changed. The following example represents the default behavior:
position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1........0.........0.........0 0.........0.........0.........0.........0 STDFORM ........STD STD. STDPRINTA STDPUNCHB
Note that each STDFORM entry is 8 characters long. If you need to have a Form # of spaces, use the special case of eight '.' characters, which represents 8 spaces.
The fields affected are Standard/Special Lines, Standard/Special Pages, and Cards Punched.
STDFORM Statement
|
Position |
Field Length |
Field Name |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
1 |
Reserved |
|
|
2-9 |
8 |
Statement Type |
STDFORM |
|
10-17 |
8 |
Form Number |
repeated 8 times |
Note: Up to 2 STDFORM Statements, for a total of 16 Form Numbers, may be specified.
STDPRINT Statement
|
Position |
Field Length |
Field Name |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
1 |
Reserved |
|
|
2-9 |
8 |
Statement Type |
STDPRINT |
|
10 |
1 |
Class |
repeated 16 times |
Note: Only 1 allowed.
STDPUNCH Statement
|
Position |
Field Length |
Field Name |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
1 |
Reserved |
|
|
2-9 |
8 |
Statement Type |
STDPUNCH |
|
10 |
1 |
Class |
repeated 16 times |
Note: Only 1 allowed. If duplicated classes are specified on the STDPRINT and STDPUNCH, then STDPUNCH takes priority.
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