This documentation contains detailed information which you will need when you want to spool the output of your Natural programs and route it to specific physical printers. It applies to all platforms and TP monitors with which Natural Advanced Facilities can be used: CICS, IMS TM. As a rule, the screens in this documentation apply to the CICS version.
In the remainder of this documentation, Natural Advanced Facilities is also referred to as NAF.
The NAF documentation covers the following topics:
Introduction | Gives a general overview of Natural Advanced Facilities
and explains the basic terminology. It also tells you how to start
NATSPOOL and how to invoke a NATSPOOL
function.
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Administration | Describes Functions 10 to 15 of the Administration section
of the NATSPOOL menu.
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Information | Describes Functions 20 to 23 of the Information section of
the NATSPOOL menu.
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Maintenance | Describes Functions 30 to 34 of the Maintenance section of
the NATSPOOL menu.
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Control Functions | Describes Functions 40 to 43 of the Control Functions
section of the NATSPOOL menu.
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Natural Features Supported | Describes the Natural features supported by Natural Advanced Facilities and how these features can be used. |
NATSPOOL and Natural Security | Describes the Natural Security features supported by Natural Advanced Facilities and how these features can be used. |
Features in a CICS Environment | Explains the features of Natural Advanced Facilities specific to a CICS environment. |
Features in an IMS TM Environment | Explains the features of Natural Advanced Facilities specific to an IMS TM environment. |
Natural Profile Parameters for NATSPOOL | Describes the profile parameters which must be defined in the Natural parameter module. |
NATSPOOL Initialization | Lists all steps that are required to create the
NATSPOOL environment.
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NATSPOOL in Batch Mode | Explains how to store reports on the spool file using Natural batch jobs. |
NATSPOOL under TSO | Explains how to store reports on the spool file under TSO. |
For more information, check Installing Natural Advanced Facilities on z/OS in the Installation for z/OS documentation.