

8. Examples › 8.3 Using Document Print
8.3 Using Document Print
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Option ===> 3
0 - User Options
Interactive and batch execution options
1 - Document Browse
Browse tables of contents and text of guides
2 - Data Element Browse
Browse Data Dictionary Elements by component and file
3 - Document Print
Print a Guide in standard format
4 - Subject Cross Reference
Locate subjects in the guides by keyword or phrase
5 - Bookmark List
Review and change the user bookmark file
T - Tutorial
How to use Document Access
X - Exit
Terminate Document Access
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Figure 8-11. Document Print Example
From the Document Access menu, choose option 3 to print
CA MICS guides or chapter-level portions of guides in the
standard CA MICS document format.
--------------------- Document Browse - Guide Selection ------- ROW 1 OF 24
Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE
Volume ===> ________ Levels (n or A) ===> 1
Section ===> ________________________
Line Cmds: S Select
Cmd Volume Title
- -------- ----------------------------------------------------------
_ ........ ...... Guide Categories ......
_ US End-User Guides
_ AD System Administrator Guides
_ DC Collector Guides
_ AC Management Support Application Guides
_ DB Data Integration Application Guides
_ ........ ..............................
_ TDM CA MICS Application Extension for Tandem Systems Guide
_ SAG CA MICS System Administrator Guide
_ AST CA MICS Application Extension for ASTEX Guide
_ RPT CA MICS Standard Reports Guide
_ SC CA MICS Database Structure and Content Guide
_ PSPH CA MICS How to Use the PSP Guide
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Figure 8-12. Document Print Guide Selection Example
Assume that you want to print certain chapters in the
Database Structure and Content Guide. You would type S in
front of SC to see the names of the chapters in that guide,
as illustrated in the sample screen above.
--------------------- Document Print - Chapter Selection ----- ROW 1 OF 415
Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE
Volume ===> DOC Levels (n or A) ===> 1
Section ===> ________________________
Volume Name: CA MICS Document Access Guide
Line Cmds: B Browse M Mark P Print R Reset S Select
Cmd Section Title
- ------------------ ----------------------------------------------
_ 1................. Introduction
_ 2................. Document Browse
_ 3................. Data Element Browse
_ 4................. Subject Cross Reference
_ 5................. Bookmark List
_ 6................. Document Print
_ 7................. User Options
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Figure 8-13. Document Print Chapter Selection Example
Assume that you want to print chapters 2 and 4. You would
type P in front of their chapter numbers. Then press END to
go to the Job Submission screen.
Note: You will not leave this panel until the END or CANcel
command is issued. If additional chapters are listed on
another screen, you can scroll there and back. You can also
reset the display if you select a chapter by mistake.
---------------------- Document Access - Job Submission ---------------------
Command ===> SUB
Job to Submit: Print the CA MICS Document Access Guide
User Name ===> Joe User
Print Copies ===> 1
UCASE Option ===> _ (Y, N, or blank for default)
Print Class ===> ________________________________________________
(Leave blank for default. Overrides MICSDOC PROC parameter DOCOUT)
Job Statement Information:
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===> //USER01DO JOB (USER01-JU),'MICS DOC JOB',
===> // TIME=1,MSGCLASS=A,NOTIFY=USER01,PRTY=9
===> /*JOBPARM LINECT=0,LINES=50
===> //*
Use SUB Command to Submit Job
Use END Command to Bypass Job Submit
Use E or EDIT Command to Edit JCL and then Manually Submit Job
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Figure 8-14. Document Print Job Submission Example
To submit the print job, use this job submission parameter
display to set parameters that fit this particular run. Then
type SUB in the command field. You will be prompted to
confirm or cancel the submit request. Confirmation submits
the job.
Note: The job submission information is saved across
sessions. Also, User Name is set from the User Options
panel.
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