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Field Descriptions
resides, the system specified for the defaults set applies. The Volume field on the
Defaults Set Details screen displays this value.
Batchname
Use the Batchname field to specify the name printed on the batch header page of jobs
created by processes using the DEFINE. The batch header page prints after the
spooler header page. It includes the name of the owner of the batch jobs and the batch
ID. It also includes the name of the device used to print the jobs.
A batch header name can contain from 1 through 30 letters and numbers. It can also
contain hyphens (-). The name must begin with a letter and can end with any letter or
number but not with a hyphen.
Owner
Use the Owner field to enter the Guardian user ID of the owner of jobs created by
processes using the DEFINE. For more information on entering Guardian user IDs, see
Password Validation on page 6-182.
Form
Use the Form field to enter the name of the form used for printing jobs created by
processes using the DEFINE. The form name usually identifies preprinted stationery or
a special printer ribbon. The jobs print only on a device to which you assigned the form
name. (You can assign form names to devices by using the SPOOLCOM DEV
subcommand.)
A form name can contain from 1 to 16 letters and numbers. The first character must be
a letter.
Report
Use the Report field to specify the name printed on the spooler header page of jobs
created by processes using the DEFINE. The spooler header page prints before the
batch header page. It includes the date and time of printing, the job number, and the
form name.
A report name can contain from 1 through 16 letters and numbers. It can include
spaces and must begin with a letter.
Max Lines
Use the Max Lines field to specify the maximum number of print lines for each job
created by processes using the DEFINE. To specify this value, enter an integer in the
range 1 through 65534. The default value, a blank field, specifies no maximum.