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InterForm Manual - System & Method

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Seqnbr Function<br />

1.0 A Change attributes<br />

Form type . . . . . . NEWFORM Form type, *SAME<br />

User data . . . . . . *SAME User data, *SAME<br />

Restart with sequencenbr 1 Y (Y N)<br />

F3=Exit F13=Fold/Unfold F11=Delete F12=Cancel<br />

If you change a spooled file attribute via a function 8=Call Program function in Auto Forms Control<br />

you also need to hold and release the spooled file for this change to take effect in <strong>InterForm</strong>400.<br />

Auto_Form jobs does not start<br />

If you have merged many spooled files in <strong>InterForm</strong>400 and you have not restarted the Auto_form<br />

subsystem for quite a while, then you might get into this situation when you restart the subsystem:<br />

The job called AFCSTART keeps on running, and the other AFC jobs does not start.<br />

When you look into the open files you might see that the AFCSTART job is running on a file called<br />

OUTLOGP.<br />

The file is used for listing ALL merged spooled files and the main purpose is to log the number of<br />

pages in a spooled file you if you have merged the spooled file by use of a PJL printer type, then<br />

information in this file is available for a possible change of the page range via the APFWRKOUTQ<br />

command.<br />

The solutions to this situation are these:<br />

1) Make sure that you restart the auto_form subsystem more frequently. This will decrease the<br />

startup time.<br />

2) If you are 100% sure that you do not need the special page range option on the<br />

APFWRKOUTQ command you can also clear the file APF3812/OUTLOGP to make all the jobs<br />

start faster.<br />

<strong>InterForm</strong> A/S 161

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