Re: how to allow separator pages, job by job?

2006-01-12 Thread Hunkeler Peter (KRDO 4)
The JES exits are system wide, PSF exits could be different for different printers. Printing of separators can be turned on and off per printer. You could change your separator exits (either JES and/or PSF) to look for specific data in one of the fields passed to them. The OUTPUT statment offers

Re: how to allow separator pages, job by job?

2006-01-11 Thread Chris Hoelscher
SEP= and SEPDS= appear to be JES2 command ($T) - i was looking for something on an OUTPUT JCL command that might do the same thing (SEP=YES does not seem to be valid on JCL) although I am probably authorized to issue $D commands, I would prefer not to (trying to keep below the radar ...) Ch

Re: how to allow separator pages, job by job?

2006-01-11 Thread Ulrich Krueger
Chris, what application are you using as the "IP printer driver" on the mainframe? VPS, CA-Spool, or what else? I have used VPS and am currently using CA-Spool as my IP print driver application. To turn on job separator pages only for selected jobs, but not for others, on the same printer ... that

Re: how to allow separator pages, job by job?

2006-01-11 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 1/11/2006 12:04:09 P.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: been more specific ... is there a way from within the MVS JOB itself to mandate separator pages for the duration of the job? >> Guess I don't understand. SEP=YES is for the printer per job. SEPDS

Re: how to allow separator pages, job by job?

2006-01-11 Thread Chris Hoelscher
Ed, thank you for your reply i had seen that in the manuals - i should have been more specific ... is there a way from within the MVS JOB itself to mandate separator pages for the duration of the job? thanks and my apologies for the lack of clarity ... Chris Hoelscher IDMS & DB2 Database Admi

Re: how to allow separator pages, job by job?

2006-01-11 Thread Ed Finnell
In a message dated 1/11/2006 11:24:03 A.M. Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: with a host DEST defined - i have RTFM and either it can't be done or I did not RTFMCE (closely enough) - any help would be greatly appreciated. >> $D U,PRTnn $T PRTnn,SEP=YES 2.1.7.7 The

how to allow separator pages, job by job?

2006-01-11 Thread Chris Hoelscher
hello all I am not a system techie - i just play one on TV I would like to be able to generate separator pages for sysout datasets being generated on a mainframe (z/OS 1.6, JES2) to a remote (ip) printer with a host DEST defined - i have RTFM and either it can't be done or I did not RTFMCE (c