SNA NRJE User/Programmer Reference Manual (30292-90006)

Chapter 4 105
Job Output
Job Output Handling
Job Output Handling
SNA NRJE’s control hierarchy for resolving any potentially conflicting
output routing specifications is as follows:
1. Use the SUBMIT command specifications PR, PU, or FO, if supplied.
2. If no SUBMIT command routing specifications are supplied, use the
Lookup Table.
3. If no specifications are in the SUBMIT command and the Lookup
Table is not in use, route the data sets to the default destination
specified in the NMMGR Writer Data Screen.
4. When configuring your NRJE workstation, you have the option of
configuring a
‘formid'
in the Output Destination field of the
NMMGR Writer Data screen. (This screen is described in the SNA
NRJE Node Manager’s Guide and the SNA Link Reference Manual.)
This
'formid'
must be a valid entry in the Lookup Table for the
workstation.
You can configure your system to use this
'formid'
to route output
received from the host. On the NMMGR Writer Data screen, set the
field identified as “FORCED” as follows:
To route all output to
'formid'
, set FORCED=Y
To route only standard form output to
'formid’
, set FORCED=N.
NOTE
Note that FORCED=Y option is valid only when a
'formid'
is configured
in the Output Destination field.
The following table illustrates how NRJE resolves output routing
specifications for each data set. This resolution depends on whether the
user selects a special form (under the Selected Form in JCL heading)
and how the writer is configured (under the Writer Data Screen
Specifications heading).
In Table 4-1 FORM “X” represents any JCL-selected form. CLASS “A
represents any valid device class, and LDEV “N” represents any valid
ldev. For example, if you routed output to a JCL-specified form (FORM
“X”), configured a
'formid'
in the Output Destination field, and
specified FORCED=Y, output for both the standard form ('STD') and the
JCL-specified form (FORM “X”) would be routed to the
'formid'
.