Full distributed user control is implemented through the concept of network groups.
A network group is a collection of printers, display devices, and print files that form a logical unit defined by the individual installation. These are built from existing VTAM-controlled hardware.
The grouping of printers and display terminals into network groups is completely controlled by software. Groups are not necessarily related to the physical location of the hardware. Similarly, no restrictions are imposed on hardware types.
Each printer node defined to CA Spool is assigned a network group number by the installation. Network nodes assigned the same number, plus the spool files directed to any of these nodes, form the logical entity of a network group.
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