This Natural profile parameter can be used to separate program output from Natural system output, which may be useful particularly in batch mode.
| Possible settings | 0 - 31 |  
                               
                        Valid printer number. | 
|---|---|---|
| Default setting | 0 |  
                               
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| Dynamic specification | yes | |
| Specification within session | no | |
| Application programming interface | USR6002N |  
                               
                        See SYSEXT - Natural Application Programming Interfaces in the Utilities documentation. | 
Notes:
DISPLAY,
                           PRINT,
                           WRITE or
                           INPUT statements,
                           except INPUT statements which contain non-protected input fields
                           (field attribute specification AD=A) or modifiable input
                           fields (AD=M).
                  MAINPR parameter is specified,
                           program output for Report 0, which would normally be output on the printer
                           assigned to Report 0, is output on the printer specified with
                           MAINPR instead; while system output (NEXT
                           prompt, DATA prompt, etc.) is always output on the primary output
                           device (Report 0); the MAINPR setting must be a valid
                           printer number (0 - 31).
                  PRINT, with the
                           macro NTPRINT
                           or automatically by JCL (in batch mode or under TSO).
                  MAINPR parameter does not apply to
                           output from system programs in the Natural system library SYSLIB,
                           which is always output on the primary output device (Report 0). However, you
                           can use the USEMAINPR option of the
                           LIST system command to route the output to the
                           printer specified with MAINPR.
                           USEMAINPR is described in
                           Settings in the System
                              Commands documentation.