Spooler Levels

The three levels at which you can define printer destinations are (starting with the highest level first) shown in the table below.

Priority

Level

Screen Name

Function Name

1

System Default

System Defaults (Native)

($SYSDEF)

2

Terminal Type

System Defaults (Native)

($SYSDEF)

3

Terminal ID

System Defaults (Native)

($SYSDEF)

Spooler Levels

These levels are defined the System Defaults ($SYSDEF) screen where you can also set display attributes and other parameters such as system video defaults.

These three levels (plus @RPTOPT, SET_RPTOPT, and $SPOOL) are depicted in the illustration below.

Report Device Specification Levels

The level where you specify the report device depends on your installation's requirements.

Network connections dynamically assign the terminal ID to the process at the time of connection so the terminal ID varies with every connection. Therefore, this feature is only of use if a terminal ID has been dedicated to a specific terminal and will remain constant.

Warning: Associating a printer device with a terminal through the Terminal Default Report Device Definition screen ($TERM2) is no longer supported. The association of printer devices to a terminal must now only be defined via the System Defaults screen.

It is possible to leave all three levels blank, in other words, not define any specific spooler destinations, however you are advised to make sure that the System Default level is defined.

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