===== Work with iDriver Engines ===== The iDriver Engines processes spooled files that are contained in monitored out queues that match certain spool file characteristics. Once a spooled file appears in a monitored queue with matching spool file characteristics, that spooled file is archived based on the processing definitions of the iDriver application. Option 3 from the iDriver menu allows you to create the fist component, a finishing server. Selecting this option will display the screen below:
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18:53:36 Engine Maintenance QSECOFR
Type options, press Enter.
1=Select 3=Copy 4=Delete 7=Rename 8=Start 9=End
Opt Server Description
MYENGINE My Toshiba 40 Engine
Bottom
F3=Exit F6=Add
From this screen, pressing the F6 Key creates a new iDriver Server instance,
while entering an option 1 next to an existing server, will allow you to edit
the server.
Press F6 to create a new engine. Doing so will create an empty engine in
which the rules for processing spooled files may be established.
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18:55:42 Engine Maintenance QSECOFR
Engine. . . . . . . . . . : MYENGINE Archive Out Queue. . . . : IDRARCHIVE
Description: My Toshiba 40 Engine Library. . . . . . . . . : IDR400OBJ
Originating Spool iDriver
Library Out Queue Attribute Spool Application
F4=List Value F4=List
IDR400OBJ IDRENGINE *FORMTYPE *STD PORT901
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F3=Exit F4=Prompt F12=Previous
===== Defining Engine Rules =====
The column headings, originating library and out queue, point to the out
queues being monitored.
The next column, Spool Attribute, defines the spool file characteristic.
Pressing the F4 prompt key will reveal a list of valid spooled file attributes to
select. The illustration below displays the list when the cursor is in the Spool
Attribute column.
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SECOFR
Select a spool attribute RENGINE
1=Select IBL
Opt Attribute Description
*FORMTYPE Form Type
*JOBNAME Character Job Name
*USER User Profile Name
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F1=Help F3=Exit F12=Previous
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F3=Exit F4=Prompt F12=Previous
Press enter to confirm.
Immediately following the Spool Attribute column is the Spool Value column,
which defines the value of the corresponding spooled attribute.
Lastly, the column labeled iDriver Application, specifies the iDriver finishing
application that will be applied to spool file.
An iDriver Application may be defined using an option 1 off the iDriver menu.
It is an iDriver Application that contains all the requisite finishing options,
which will be used to process the spool file. Moreover, the iDriver application
will also determine which out put queue will be used to print the resulting
spooled file with the finishing options.
Pressing the F4 function key, when the cursor is positioned within this
column, will generate a list of existing iDriver finishing applications. This
screen below displays an example of a list of existing iDriver applications.
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QSECOFR
Select an iDriver Application
t Queue. . . . : DIRENGINE
1-Select . . . . . . . : *LIBL
Opt Application
YOURAPP Your description here
E202 Estudio 202 iDriver
Application
F4=List
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F12=Previous
It should be noted that the original spooled file is persevered and a new
spool file is created from the original spooled file. Once the new spooled is
created, the original spooled file remains in the original out queue, or if an
archive out queue is defined in the server definition, then the original
spooled file is relocated to that archive out queue. In this way, those spooled
files that have been processed with finishing options are clearly segregated
from those files, which have not been processed.
===== Starting iDriver Engine =====
Once the iDriver applications have been associated with the iDriver Engine,
the last step is to start the iDriver Engine. To do so, place an 8 in the option
column next to the server instance from the list of available iDriver Engines.
Doing so will prompt you for the job queue to use for the iDriver Engine. By
default, the job queue QS36EVOKE is used. However, you may enter another
valid job queue instead.
Start iDriver Engine(STRIDRSRV)
Type choices, press Enter.
iDriver Server . . . . . . . . . > MYENGINE Value, or F4 for list
iDriver Job Queue . . . . . . . QS36EVOKE Character value
In the above example the iDriver engine, MYENGINE, appears since this
would be the name of the engine, from which an option 8 is selected. Your
server name would likely be different. The iDriver Job Queue, QS36EVOKE,
is a default job queue that will be used to submit your server. Any other job
queue name may be used such as QBATCH, or QPGMR. Consult with your
system administrator to select the most appropriate job queue for running a
continuous job.