Dana Mitchell wrote: >Tony Thigpen wrote: >>Maybe you have a 'better way' to use NPF. Could you give me an example of >>what you are doing?
>So JES2 never selects output for that printer? You don't ever get $HASP150 ? If that is the case, turn on the debug statement for JES2, something like $T DEBUG,SECURITY=Y I believe there are also other DEBUG statements, but you can also have a look in your HASPARM member for your JES2 to check out the output classes. >What I do is all output for network printers goes to Class C. Different >destination for each different remote printer such as OPSPRT, SYSPRT, XRXPRT. > >Different forms use different Options member. >My printer is defined like this: >PRT3 CLASS=C, > MODE=FSS, > FSS=TCPFSS, > FCB=STD8, > CKPTPAGE=100, > START=YES, > WS=(W,R,Q,PRM,LIM/F,UCS,FCB,P), > ROUTECDE=(*PRT) To Tony Thigpen after checking Dana's definitions for JES2: I see your CLASS=R match your SDSF screenprint, but I don't see any definition of your FORM=TONY (as seen from your SDSF). After you started that printer, I see FORMS=(WL1,,,,,,,), Is that correct? Is your WS=(Q,R/) correct? Perhaps the Work Selection is too restricted for your printer. I am not sure about the other criterias including that ROUTECDE... DISCLAIMER: I never worked with NPF printers, but with other types where connected to JES2 and other printing subsystems. Good luck! Groete / Greetings Elardus Engelbrecht ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
