This Natural profile parameter is used to set up a table of
                          printer-control sequences, which is used for printing additional reports and
                          hardcopies. It corresponds to the
                          NTCCTAB
                          macro in the Natural parameter module.
               
It is possible to either translate Natural field attributes into escape sequences or specify special characters to be translated into escape sequences.
In addition, strings can be specified which are always sent as the first output record after an open operation or as the last output record before a close operation.
This means that by using the right profile name, you can activate your printout either in portrait mode or in landscape. Then you can use all print features of this device by using simple attributes in Natural. This makes even bar-code printing or double-height printing possible.
CCTAB defines tables which are used to
                                    recognize special characters in output fields and replace them with the defined
                                    control sequences. The parameter also defines the Natural attributes which are
                                    used to insert the defined control sequences.
                     
| Possible settings | See CCTAB Parameter Syntax. | |
|---|---|---|
| Default setting | As specified within the macro
                                           NTCCTAB in NATCONFG.
                         |  
                                    
                     |
| Dynamic specification | yes | This parameter can only be specified dynamically. In the
                                           Natural
                                              parameter module, the macro
                                           NTCCTAB
                                           is used instead.
                         |  
                                    
                     
| Specification within session | no | |
The following topics are covered below:
For each profile, a separate CCTAB parameter
                            must be specified. The CCTAB parameter can be specified
                            in three variants:
               
| CCTAB=(name,OPN='xxxxx',CLS='yyyyy') | 
Where:
Note:OPN and CLS can be specified in any
                                 sequence.
                  
| CCTAB=(name,CODE='n',CS='xxxx') | 
Where:
CODE='n' | 
                                          
                                          
                        is a character which is recognized by Natural once it appears in the output string. | 
CS='xxxx' | 
                                          
                                          
                        is the string to replace the CODE
                                               character.
                         |  
                                        
                     
Note:
The CS subparameter must follow the
                                 CODE subparameter.
                  
| CCTAB=(name,ATR=nnnn,CSS='xxxx',CSE='yyyy') | 
Where:
Note:
The CSS and CSE
                                 subparameters must follow the ATR subparameter.
                  
The NTCCTAB macro can be specified in three
                            variants:
               
NTCCTAB name, * OPN='xxxxx', * CLS='yyyyy'
For details, refer to the CCTAB parameter
                              syntax, 1st
                                 Variant.
               
NTCCTAB name, * CODE='n', * CS='xxxx'
For details, refer to the CCTAB parameter
                              syntax, 2nd
                                 Variant.
               
NTCCTAB name, * ATR=nnnn, * CSS='xxxx', * CSE='yyyy'
For details, refer to the CCTAB parameter
                              syntax, 3rd
                                 Variant.
               
You specify character strings either as characters (enclosed in apostrophes) or as the corresponding hexadecimal representation of the characters (without apostrophes).
If you use proportional fonts, be sure to return to a fixed-spacing font before using tables where you need correct positioning.
CCTAB=(DBCST,CODE=OE,CS=400E,CODE=OF,CS=0F40,ATR=P5DBCS,CSS=OE,CSE=OF)
CCTAB=(OPN=27C5274DA2F1F188275093F0D6,CLS='LAST LINE')
         NTCCTAB DBCST
         NTCCTAB CODE=OE,CS=400E
         NTCCTAB CODE=OF,CS=0F40<
         NTCCTAB ATR=P5DBCS,CSS=OE,CSE=OF 
                                NTCCTAB TEST,OPN=27C5274DA2F1F188275093F0D6,CLS='LAST LINE'
         NTCCTAB CODE='<',CS=' B(SOB'
         NTCCTAB CODE='>',CS='B(S3B '
         NTCCTAB CODE='(',CS=' B(S1S'
         NTCCTAB CODE=')',CS='B(SOS '
         NTCCTAB ATR=P2UL,CSS=' B&&DD',CSE='B&&D§'
         NTCCTAB ATR=P2UL,CSS=405FF1C25084C4,CSE=5FF1C250847C
         NTCCTAB ATR=P2ITAL,CSS=' B(S1S',CSE='B(SOS'
         NTCCTAB ATR=P1HIGH,CSS=' B(S3B',CSE='B(SOB'
         NTCCTAB ATR=P2RVID,CSS=' B(S-3B',CSE='B(SOB'