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STDFORM/STDPRINT/STDPUNCH Statements

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.