AFP Print Browse panel

AFP Print Browse provides a formatted display of an Advanced Function Printing (LIST3820) document.

Panel and field definitions

Figure 1. AFP Print Browse panel
  Process   Options   Help
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 File Manager                   AFP Print Browse

 Input:
    Data set name . 'FMNUSER.TESTING.LIST3820'____________________
    Member  . . . . ________     if partitioned
    Volume serial . ______       if not cataloged

 Page Selection:
    Start page  . . 1___         first page to display
    Number of pages 20_          number of pages to format for display
                                 or * for all pages
    View size . . . 100_         specify the expansion rate




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Data set name
Can be a fully-qualified data set name or a pattern. The name may include a member name or name pattern in parenthesis. If the member is specified here, the associated Member field must be empty.
Member
If you specified the name of a partitioned data set (PDS) without including a member name or name pattern in parenthesis in the Data set name field, then you can use this field to specify the member name or a member name pattern.
Volume serial
Serial number of the volume which contains the data set. Required for data sets which are not cataloged.
Start page
The number of the first page to display.

Range: 1-99999

Default: 1

Number of pages
The number of pages to display. Specify an asterisk * to include all pages to the end of the document.

Range: *,1-99999

Default: 20

View size
A measure for the virtual paper size to be used for formatting. Specify a higher value when the formatting results are not satisfactory, and a lower value to see more data on a screen.

Range: 50-400

Default: 100

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Equivalent functions

  • None.

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