HP-UX SNAplus2 RJE User's Guide

SNAplus2 RJE Components and Operation
Processing Output Data
Chapter 356
Syntax
usr=(
logon,place
[,
notify
])
The usr card enables the user to determine where the returning file will
be stored. For example, if you queue a file for transmission to the host,
and you expect two files tobe returned from the SNA host computer, each
of those two returning files must contain a usr card if you want to choose
the destinations for each of the two files.
To enable this option, configure a printer or punch to send output to the
program /opt/sna/bin/rjeusr or /opt/sna/bin/rjeusrpad.
If you use a usr card, you should take some precautions regarding the
following:
the values used for the
logon
field on the usr card
using the -f option with the snaprjesend command on a file that
contains usr card(s).
When rjeusr or rjeusrpad handles a file, it changes the group of the file
to the primary group of the userid in the logon field of the usr card. Note
that files without a usr card will be written with the user and group ID
specified in the configuration for the workstation.
Also, if a usr card is used to change the userid of an output file to a userid
that is different from that configured for the workstation, rjeusr or
rjeusrpad will not be able to overwrite this file with other output.
If you use the -f option, the entire file, including any usr cards, is folded
to upper case characters. If you have included a usr card, for example,
usr=(bc,/users/bc,77), it will be folded to USR=(BC,/USERS/BC,77).
When a file is returned from the SNA host, rjeusr or rjeusrpad scans
the file for usr cards. If rjeusr or rjeusrpad finds a usr card that is in
all upper case characters, it folds the entire usr card line back to lower
case. Therefore, if you use the -f option with the snaprjesend
command, and you have usr card(s) in your file, you should use control
lines to control the -f option within the file. For example, if you want to
specify directories and/or files in the
place
field with one or more
uppercase characters, use control lines. See Example 2 under “Control
Line Examples” in chapter 4.
Usr Card Parameters
The following paragraphs describe the usr card parameters: