This function enables you to change the setting of your terminal's screen-to-hardcopy target definition. This definition is used as the default for the UCOPY utility and for the PRINT functions of many other Com-plete utilities such as UEDIT and UPDS.
If you select the HC function from the UUTIL menu, a screen is displayed showing the current screen-to-hardcopy definition for your terminal, and lists all of the hardcopy devices currently defined to Com-plete at your installation. For example:
17:16:50 TID 4 COM-5.1. User ID MBE 21.04.97 USCH Select Hardcopy device Device name..: TID..........:( 0 ) Type.........: Node.........: 0 Save screen in SD-file.: N (y/n) Currently defined hardcopy devices 00001 SYSOUT BATCHC Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12- Exit Updt Next |
The current hardcopy device is indicated by TID number and name (for example, VTAM LU name, ACC-ESS name). The list of available hardcopy devices shows, from left to right, the TID number, name, device type, node ID, and status.
Possible values for status are:
ACT | ACTIVE: currently printing or available for printing. |
ERR | ERROR status: not available until error is eliminated. |
DEL | The DELETED option in the TIB entry is set to YES. This device is not available for hardcopy generation. It can be used, for example, as a dummy printer (see the Com-plete System Programming documentation). If you need this printer for your hardcopies, see your system programmer. |
If there are more defined hardcopy devices than fit on one screen, press
to scroll the list.Press
to return to the UUTIL menu.To define a target hardcopy device, you can use the input fields at the top of the hardcopy definition screen as follows:
Specify any Com-plete terminal:
Enter the
required TID number in the field labeled Specify Hard Copy TID and
press . The specification is then indicated as the
current hardcopy device.
Delete a hardcopy definition:
Enter zero in
the field labeled Specify Hard Copy TID and press
. The current hardcopy specification is
deleted.
Create a UEDIT workfile:
If you specify Y in the Save screen for edit field and press
, the current target hardcopy device is specified
as an edit workfile.
Note:
You can only use the UEDIT work file option with the UCOPY
utility, which you can invoke by either entering *UCOPY or pressing the
hardcopy key. You can then retrieve the screen image placed in a editor work
file by invoking UEDIT with the RECOVER option. COM-PASS users must invoke
UEDIT on the same level as the program that was active when they invoked
UCOPY.