PRTDOC (Print Document)

PRTDOC Command syntax diagram

 

Purpose

The Print Document (PRTDOC) command permits the user to print a document using the word processing function of OfficeVision.

This command also permits the user to override all print option values that are currently stored with a document. When a document is created, a set of default print options is associated with that document. If the user wants to override one or more of the parameters in this print command, the user must select OPTIONS(*YES) so that the print options appear on the display. When the print options appear, any of the print parameters can be changed. The user can override one or all of the print option parameters with this command. More information on printing documents is in the Use OfficeVision/400 Word Processing book.

 

Optional Parameters

DOC
Specifies the name of the document to print.

*PRV: The name used in the previous session is used.

*ALL: All documents to which the user is authorized are printed to a database file. This is valid only when the output is directed to an OUTFILE.

document-name: Specify the name of the document that is printed.

FLR
Specifies the name of the folder that contains the document.

*PRV: The name used in the previous session is used.

folder-name: Specify the name of the folder containing the document to be printed.

OPTIONS
Specifies whether the print options for this document are displayed before the document is printed.

*NO: The print options are not displayed before the document is printed.

*YES: The print options are displayed before the document is printed. Regularly used print options are set with this special value. For example, if STRPAGE(5) and OPTIONS(*YES) is specified, the value 5 appears on page 1 of the print options display.

*PRTFILE: The print options specified in the PRTFILE parameter are used. When additional parameters are used, those parameters that are overridden by the appropriate printer file parameters when the document actually prints are not displayed.

Note: When additional parameters are used, those parameters not relevant to outfile processing are not displayed.

*OUTFILE: The output is directed to the database file specified on the OUTFILE parameter.

PRTFILE
Specifies which printer file to use for the print options. The values found in the printer file for the print device, print quality, duplex, output queue, form type, copies, and hold override the corresponding values in the print options for the document. This parameter is valid only if OPTION(*PRTFILE) is also specified.

QSYSPRT: The document is printed using the system printer. This value overrides the printer name specified in the print options associated with the document.

The name of the printer device file can be qualified by one of the following library values:

*LIBL: All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the first match is found.

*CURLIB: The current library for the job is searched. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used.

library-name: Specify the name of the library to be searched.

printer-device-file-name: Specify the name of the printer file to use for this PRTDOC request. This value overrides the printer file name specified in the print options associated with the document.

OUTFILE
Specifies the qualified name of the database file where the displayed information is stored. If the specified file does not exist, this command creates a database file and file member. If the file is created, the text is labeled 'OUTFILE for PRTDOC' and the public authority is *EXCLUDE. Output to the database file is only supported if the OPTIONS (*OUTFILE) is also specified.

*PRV: The library and database file used in the previous request is used.

The name of the file can be qualified by one of the following library values:

*LIBL: All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the first match is found.

*CURLIB: The current library for the job is searched. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used.

library-name: Specify the name of the library to be searched.

database-file-name: Specify the qualified name of the database file in which the resolved document information is stored.

OUTMBR
Specifies the name of the database file member to which the output is directed. If a member already exists, the system uses the second element of this parameter to determine whether the member is cleared before the new records are added. If the member does not exist and a member name is not specified, the system creates a member with the name of the output file specified on the OUTFILE parameter. If an output file member name is specified, but the member does not exist, the system creates it.

Element 1: Member to Receive Output

*FIRST: The first member in the file receives the output. If OUTMBR(*FIRST) is specified and the member does not exist, the system creates a member with the name of the file specified on the OUTFILE parameter.

*PRV: The name used in the previous session is used.

member-name: Specify the file member that receives the output. If OUTMBR(member-name) is specified and the member does not exist, the system creates it.

Element 2: Operation to Perform on Member

*REPLACE: The system clears the existing member and adds the new records.

*ADD: The system adds the new records to the end of the existing records.

CURSTS
Specifies the value the document Interchange Document Profile (IDP) status field must have before the document may be printed to the database file. This field is 20 characters long and is valid only if OUTFILE output is requested.

Note: If the name of the document is specified in lowercase letters, the iSeries 400 automatically shifts the name to uppercase letters. If the document name is to remain in lowercase letters, the name must be enclosed in apostrophes.

*PRV: The name used in the previous session is used.

*NOCHK: The status field is not checked before printing this document to a database file.

value: Specify the value to which the status field must be equal before the document is printed to the database.

NEWSTS
Specifies the value to which the document IDP status field value is set after the document has been printed to the database file. If a NEWSTS value is specified, the user must have at least *CHANGE authorization to the document. This field is 20 characters long and is valid only if OUTFILE output is requested.

*PRV: The name used in the previous session is used.

*NOCHG: The status field is not changed after printing this document to a database file.

value: Specify the value to which the status field is set after the document is printed to a database file.

OUTDTATYP
Specifies whether the entire document, or just the IDP information, is printed to the database file. This is valid only if OUTFILE output is requested.

*PRV: The name used in the previous session is used.

*ALL: The entire document is printed to a database file.

*IDP: Only the IDP information is printed to a database file.

DLTDOC
Specifies whether a document is deleted after it has been printed to the database file. This is valid only if OUTFILE output is selected.

Note: The user must be the owner of the document or have *ALL authority to delete it.

*NO: The document is not deleted after being printed to the database file.

*YES: The document is deleted after being printed to the database file.

OUTPUT
Specifies whether the output from the command is shown at the requesting workstation or printed with the job's spooled output. More information on this parameter is in commonly used parameters.

*SAME: The output device specified in the document print options does not change.

*: The document is shown on the display.

*PRINT: The output is printed with the job's spooled output.

DEV
Specifies the name of the selected printer.

*SAME: The name of the printer specified in the document print options does not change.

*USRPRF: The printer ID indicated in the user profile is used to print the document.

*SYSVAL: The value specified in the system value QPRTDEV is used.

*WRKSTN: The printer assigned to the user's work station is used to print the document.

printer-name: Specify the name of the printer to use to print the document.

OUTQ
Specifies the qualified name of the output queue.

*SAME: The output queue value specified in the document print options does not change.

*DEV: The output queue specified on the PRTDEV parameter is used.

*FILE: The output queue and output queue library values are based on:

  1. If the PRTFILE parameter is specified, the values from the specified printer device are used.
  2. If the PRTFILE parameter is not specified, the values from the printer file prompt on the document print options are used.

*WRKSTN: The output queue assigned to the user's work station is used.

The name of the output queue can be qualified by one of the following library values:

*LIBL: All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the first match is found.

*CURLIB: The current library for the job is searched. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used.

library-name: Specify the name of the library to be searched.

output-queue-name: Specify the name of the output queue to use to hold the output until it is ready to print.

SPLFILE
Specifies the name of the output file in which spooled files are kept.

*SAME: The name of the output file specified in the document print options does not change.

*FILE: The name chosen for the output file is the name for the printer file being used.

*DOC: The document name is used for the spool file name. However, if the document name is longer than 10 characters or contains a period, the spool file name is QSYSPRT.

spool-file-name: Specify the name of the file to which to send the output. The file is then spooled to the queue.

FORMTYPE
Specifies the type of form on which the output is printed. The identifiers used to indicate the type of forms are user-defined and can be a maximum of 10 characters in length.

*SAME: The type of form specified in the document print options does not change.

*STD: The standard form type is used. The output is printed on the form type specified in the printer file for the printer selected. The printer file contains the information controlling how the document is printed on a particular printer.

form-type: Specify the type of form to use. Valid values range from 1 through 10 alphanumeric characters.

Note: Lowercase, blanks, or special characters must be enclosed in apostrophes. For example, a host system form type is entered as FORMTYPE(' '). The value is returned by the host system in a forms mount message.

COVERPAGE
Specifies whether a cover page is printed. The cover page includes such reference items as:

  • Document name
  • Folder name
  • Document description
  • Subject
  • Reference, and
  • Authors' names

*SAME: The cover page value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The cover page is printed.

*NO: The cover page is not printed.

PRTQLTY
Specifies the print quality used to print the document.

*SAME: The print quality value specified in the document print options does not change.

*LETTER: The letter quality (highest quality) is used.

*TEXT: The text quality setting is used.

*DRAFT: The draft quality (lowest quality) setting is used.

COPIES
Specifies the number of copies to print. This parameter only applies to spooled files.

*SAME: The number of copies specified in the document print options does not change.

value: Specify a value ranging from 1 through 99 indicating the number of copies to print.

DUPLEX
Specifies whether output is printed on one side or two sides of the paper.

*SAME: The duplex value specified in the document print options does not change.

*TUMBLE: The document is printed on both sides of the paper. In addition, this special value indicates that the tops of both sides are on opposite ends of the page.

*YES: The document is printed on both sides of the paper. In addition, this special value indicates that the tops of both sides are on the same end of the page.

*NO: The document is printed on one side of the paper.

AUTOBIND
Specifies whether the left and right margins of the even pages will line up with the left and right margins of the odd pages when both sides of the paper are being printed.

*SAME: The automatic binding value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The document is adjusted for binding.

*NO: The document is not adjusted for binding.

HOLD
Specifies whether a print job is put on hold. Documents are held on the output queue and can be released to print or deleted. This parameter allows printing of several documents together by putting them on the output queue before releasing them to print.

*SAME: The hold value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The print job is held.

*NO: The print job is not held.

PRTERRLOG
Specifies whether a document error log is included as part of the information printed with the document.

*PRV: The value used in the previous (last) PRTDOC request for this user is used.

*YES: The error log is printed with the document.

*NO: The error log is not printed with the document.

ERRFORM
Specifies the type of form on which to print the error log.

*SAME: The error form value specified in the document print options does not change.

*STD: The standard form type is used. The output is printed on the form type specified in the printer file for the selected printer. The printer file contains the information controlling how the document is printed on a particular printer.

error-form-name: Specify the name of the form on which to print the error log.

LARGEPRINT
Specifies whether the document is printed using large print.

*SAME: The large print value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The document is printed in large print.

*NO: The document is not printed in large print.

MRGTYPE
Specifies where data is located when it is merged.

*SAME: The merge source specified in the document print options does not change.

*QRY: The data is merged from a query. This query is a request to select and copy data from a file of one or more records based on the defined conditions.

*DOC: The data stored in a document is merged.

*FILE: The data stored in a file is merged.

*BLANK: No data is merged.

QRYDFN
Specifies the name of the query that defines the data to be merged. This parameter is valid only when MRGTYPE(*QRY)is selected.

*SAME: The query name specified in the document print options does not change.

The name of the query can be qualified by one of the following library values:

*LIBL: All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the first match is found.

*CURLIB: The current library for the job is searched. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used.

library-name: Specify the name of the library to be searched.

query-definition-name: Specify the query name used to move the merged data.

DTADOC
Specifies the name of the document that contains the data being merged. This parameter is valid only when MRGTYPE(*DOC) is selected.

*SAME: The document name specified in the document print options does not change.

document-name: Specify the name of the document by selecting a value ranging from 1 to 12 alphanumeric characters. If more than 8 characters are used, the ninth character must be a period (.) followed by a 1 to 3 character extension.

DTAFLR
Specifies the name of the folder that contains the document to merge. This parameter is valid only if MRGTYPE(*DOC) is selected.

*SAME: The folder name specified in the document print options does not change.

folder-name: Specify the name of the folder that contains the document to merge.

DTAFILE
Specifies the file that contains the member to merge. This parameter is valid only when MRGTYPE(*FILE) is selected.

*SAME: The file name specified in the document print options does not change.

The name of the file can be qualified by one of the following library values:

*LIBL: All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the first match is found.

*CURLIB: The current library for the job is searched. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used.

library-name: Specify the name of the library to be searched.

file-name: Specify the name of the file that contains the data to merge.

DTAMBR
Specifies the name of the member that contains the data to merge. This parameter is valid only when MRGTYPE(*FILE) is selected.

*SAME: The member name specified in the document print options does not change.

*FILE: The member with the same name as the member name is used.

*FIRST: The first member is used.

*LAST: The last member is used.

data-member-name: Specify the name of the member that contains the data to merge.

MLTLINRPT
Specifies whether a multiple line report is created. In this report, data field instructions are merged to create records with several lines of output.

*SAME: The multiple-line-report option specified in the document print options is used.

*YES: A multiple line report is created.

*NO: A multiple line report is not created.

ADJLINES
Specifies whether the line endings in a printed document are adjusted. The line endings are adjusted according to the specifications on the Line Spacing/Justification options display. This parameter is useful when printing a document that has been merged, has instructions, has display attributes that do not print spaces, or that uses a proportionally spaced font.

*SAME: The line ending adjustment specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The line endings are adjusted.

*NO: The line endings are not adjusted. This special value is used when text is to be printed out in the same way that it was typed.

ADJPAGES
Specifies whether the page endings in a printed document are adjusted. The page ending adjustment is specified on the first typing line and last typing line prompts on the Page Layout/Paper Options display.

*SAME: The page ending adjustment specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The page endings are adjusted.

*NO: The page endings are not adjusted.

ALWWIDOW
Specifies whether the document's page endings are determined by the exact number of lines per page specified on the Page Layout/Paper Options display.

*SAME: The allow widow lines value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The page endings are determined by the exact number of lines per page.

*NO: The page endings are not determined by the exact number of lines per page.

RENUMBER
Specifies whether the pages are renumbered when the document is printed.

*SAME: The renumber system page numbers value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The page numbers are renumbered when the document is printed.

*NO: The page numbers are not renumbered when the document is printed.

PRTCHGSYM
Specifies whether change symbols are printed in the left margin of the document. Change symbols are used to indicate all lines have been revised.

*SAME: The print-change-symbol value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The change symbols are printed in the left margin of the document.

*NO: The change symbols are not printed in the left margin of the document.

SYMBOLS
Specifies whether 5 different kinds of change symbols appear in the left margin of the document.

*SAME: The change symbol value specified in the document print options does not change.

value: Specify up to 5 change symbol characters to appear in the left margin of the document.

DRAFTSPACE
Specifies whether the spacing value in the document can be adjusted. For example, if 3 (triple) is entered on the Line Spacing prompt, the double spacing value is 6, and 5 blank lines are printed between each line in the text of the document. Nevertheless, the document is still paginated using the value specified in the Line Spacing prompt. Therefore, depending on the amount of text being printed on a page, one page may print over onto a second page.

*SAME: The draft space value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The space value in the document is doubled.

*NO: The space value in the document is not doubled.

LINNBR
Specifies whether line numbers are printed in the document. The line numbers begin with 1 on the first page of the document. Line numbers are not printed in headers or footers.

*SAME: The line numbers value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The line numbers are printed in the document.

*NO: The line numbers are not printed in the document.

RESOLVE
Specifies whether the instructions placed in the document are processed. For example, the Date (.date) instruction is resolved to the actual date, which, in this example, is 04/03/62.

*SAME: The resolve value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The instructions placed in the document are resolved.

*NO: The instructions placed in the document are not resolved. For example, the Date instruction (.date) prints as *date.

LEFTSPACES
Specifies whether the left margin of the document is increased.

*SAME: The left-spaces value specified in the document print options does not change.

value: Specify a value, ranging from 0 through 99, for the number of spaces to add to the left margin in the printed document.

CHRID
Specifies the character identifier (graphic character set and code page) for the file. This parameter allows printing of text that is in different character identifier (graphic character set and code page) coding. The value specified on this parameter is used to instruct the printer device to interpret the hexadecimal byte string to print the same characters that were intended when the text was created. More information about the character identifier is in the Printer Device Programming book. A list of valid CHRID values and applicable printers is in the Printer Device Programming Link to PDF book.

*SAME: The graphic character set id specified in the document print options does not change.

*BLANK: Text is not specified.

Element 1: Character Set

character-set: Specify the type of graphic character set to use by entering the appropriate 3-digit identifier.

Element 2: Code Page

code-page: Specify the code page value used to create the command parameters. Valid values range from 1 through 999.

SAVOUTPUT
Specifies whether the document being printed is also saved as a final form document.

*SAME: The save resolved output value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The printed document is saved as a final form document.

*NO: The printed document is not saved as a final form document.

SAVDOC
Specifies the name of the document that contains the final form document.

*SAME: The save document name specified in the document print options does not change.

*BLANK: A resolved output document is not specified.

document-name: Specify the name of the document that contains the resolved document. The document name must range from 1 to 12 characters in length. If more than 8 characters are selected, the ninth character must be a period (.) followed by a 1 to 3 character extension. If the document name specified does not exist, a document is created.

SAVFLR
Specifies the name of the folder that contains the document being saved in final form.

*SAME: The save folder value specified in the document print options does not change.

*BLANK: A resolved output folder is not specified.

folder-name: Specify the name of the folder to contain the final-form document.

JOBQ
Specifies whether the print request is put on the job queue.

*SAME: The place on the job queue that is specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: The printing of the document is placed in the job queue.

*NO: The printing of the document is not placed in the job queue.

JOBD
Specifies the name of the job description that describes how the printing job is run.

*SAME: The place on the job queue that is specified in the document print options does not change.

The name of the job description can be qualified by one of the following library values:

*LIBL: All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the first match is found.

*CURLIB: The current library for the job is searched. If no library is specified as the current library for the job, the QGPL library is used.

library-name: Specify the name of the library to be searched.

job-description-name: Specify the name of the job description.

SNDMSG
Specifies whether a print job has been sent to the job queue and the user wants to receive a message specifying that the job has completed.

*SAME: The message value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: A message is sent to the user when the print job has completed.

*NO: A message is not sent to the user when the print job has completed.

CNLERR
Specifies whether printing is stopped if an error is detected within the document.

*SAME: The cancel error value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: Printing is stopped on the document if an error is detected. An error message stating that the job is canceled is listed in the error log.

*NO: Printing does not stop if an error is detected.

STRPAGE
Specifies the page on which printing begins.

Note: If the STRPAGE(page-number) value specified is larger than the ENDPAGE(page-number) value specified, the entire document is printed.

*PAGERANGE: The pages specified on the PAGERANGE parameter are printed.

Note: If the STRPAGE(page-number) value specified is larger than the ENDPAGE(page-number) value specified, the entire document is printed.

*SAME: The start page specified in the document print options does not change.

Note: If STRPAGE(*SAME) is specified and additional page ranges exist in the document print options, an error message is sent and the document is not printed.

*FIRST: Printing is started on the first page of the document.

*LAST: Printing is started on the last page of the document.

page-number: Specify the page on which to begin printing. Valid values range from 0.01 through 9999.99.

ENDPAGE
Specifies the page on which printing ends.

*PAGERANGE: The pages specified on the PAGERANGE parameter are printed.

*SAME: The end page value specified in the document print options does not change.

Note: If ENDPAGE(*SAME) is specified and additional page ranges exist in the document print options, an error message is sent and the document is not printed.

*FIRST: Printing is ended after the first page of the document.

*LAST: Printing is ended after the last page of the document.

*STRPAGE: The end page value is the same as the start page value. Only one page is printed.

page-number: Specify the page on which to stop printing. Valid values range from 0.01 through 9999.99.

PAGERANGE
Specifies the page ranges to print. A maximum of 7 ranges can be specified.

*SAME: The page range specified on the document print options is printed.

Element 1: Start Page

*FIRST: Printing is started on the first page of the document.

*LAST: Printing is started on the last page of the document.

page-number: Specify the page on which to begin printing. Valid values range from 0.01 through 9999.99.

Element 2: End Page

*FIRST: Printing is ended after the first page of the document.

*LAST: Printing is ended after the last page of the document.

*STRPAGE: The end page value is the same as the start page value. Only one page is printed.

page-number: Specify the page on which to stop printing. Valid values range from 0.01 through 9999.99.

LBLACROSS
Specifies the number of labels to print across the page.

*SAME: The label-across-the-page value specified in the document print options does not change.

value: Specify a value, ranging from 1 through 99, that indicates the number of labels to print across the page.

LBLWIDTH
Specifies how wide to make the label. The width of a label is the number of characters from the left edge of the first label to the left edge of the next label, including the blank spaces between the labels. If the width specified is larger than the margins specified for the document, the margins are used as the width.

*SAME: The label width value specified in the document print options does not change.

value: Specify a value, ranging from 2 through 198, that indicates the label width.

SHEETFEED
Specifies whether sheet feed paper is used for printing and whether there are more than one row of labels on a page. When using sheet feed paper, this is the only parameter to use to print more than one row of labels on a page.

*SAME: The sheet feed value specified in the document print options does not change.

*YES: Sheet feed printing is used and there are more than one row of labels on a page.

*NO: Sheet feed printing is not used, or there is only one row of labels on a page.

LBLDOWN
Specifies the number of rows of labels to print on a page.

*SAME: The label down value specified in the document print options does not change.

value: Specify a value, ranging from 1 through 99, that indicates the number of rows of labels to be printed on a page.

SHFLEFTMAR
Specifies whether to shift the left margin to prevent text from being truncated.

*SAME: The SHFLEFTMAR value does not change.

*YES: When the right margin exceeds the paper edge, the left margin is shifted so that as much text as possible is printed. If the right margin does not exceed the paper edge, the text is not shifted.

*NO: The left margin is not shifted when text exceeds the right margin. Any text exceeding the right margin is truncated.

Examples for PRTDOC

Example 1: Printing to a File

PRTDOC  DOC(MYDOC)  FLR(MYFLR)  OPTIONS(*OUTFILE)
  OUTFILE(MYFILE/MYLIB)  OUTMBR(MYMBR *REPLACE)
  CURSTS(*PRV)  NEWSTS(*PRV)  OUTDTATYP(*PRV)
  PRTERRLOG(*PRV)  DLTDOC(*NO)

This command prints the document MYDOC in folder MYFLR to the database file MYFILE in library MYLIB in the database file member MYMBR. If the member already exists, it is replaced by the contents of MYDOC. The CURSTS, NEWSTS, OUTDTATYP, and PRTERRLOG are taken from the last PRTDOC request. The document is not deleted after it is printed to the database file MYFILE.

Example 2: Printing a Document

PRTDOC  DOC(MYDOC)  FLR(MYFLR)  OPTIONS(*NO)
  DEV(MYPRNTR)  OUTQ(*DEV)

This command prints the document MYDOC in the folder MYFLR on a printer called MYPRNTR.

Example 3: Printing Document Error Log

PRTDOC  DOC(MYDOC)  FLR(MYFLR)  OPTIONS(*NO)
  PRTERRLOG(*YES)

This command prints the document with a document error log attached to it.

Example 4: Increasing Margin

PRTDOC  DOC(MYDOC)  FLR(MYFLR)  OPTIONS(*NO)
  LEFTSPACES(10)

This command prints the document and has 10 extra spaces inserted in the left margin.

Example 5: Printing a Cover Page

PRTDOC  DOC(MYDOC)  FLR(MYFLR)  OPTIONS(*NO)
  COVERPAGE(*YES)

This command prints the document with a cover page.

Example 6: Printing One Page to a File

PRTDOC  DOC(MYDOC)  FLR(MYFLR)  OPTIONS(*OUTFILE)
  OUTFILE(MYLIB/MYFILE)
  OUTMBR(*FIRST)  PAGERANGE((5 5))

This command prints page 5 of the document to the database file MYFILE in library MYLIB in the first member.

Error messages for PRTDOC

*ESCAPE Messages

CPF6C01
Error occurred during data stream transformation.
CPF6C03
Error occurred during document conversion.
CPF9012
Start of document interchange session not successful for &1.
CPF9801
Object &2 in library &3 not found.
CPF9810
Library &1 not found.
CPF9820
Not authorized to use library &1.
OFCFFFC
User storage capacity exceeded.
OFCFFFD
Damaged object found.
OFC8EA3
OfficeVision for AS/400 editor is not available to resolve to a display.
OFC8E01
Printer ID selected is not correct.
OFC8E1C
Cannot delay output when spooling is not active.
OFC8E1D
Printer for large print is not correct.
OFC8E2A
Output file member is in use.
OFC8E2B
Not authorized to output disk file or library.
OFC8E2C
Output disk file member could not be opened.
OFC8E30
Incorrect character set ID specified.
OFC8E38
Member is not a document output file member.
OFC8E4D
Output file name &9 is incorrect.
OFC8E50
Job has been canceled because of error.
OFC8E6B
Not authorized to output disk file member.
OFC8E6D
Could not access the output disk file member.
OFC80B5
OfficeVision for OS/400 editor is not available on the system.
OFC800A
Folder is in use.
OFC800B
Document &1 is in use.
OFC800E
&1 already exists as document or folder.
OFC800F
Display does not support text.
OFC8006
Folder not found.
OFC8007
Document &1 not found in folder.
OFC8008
Request not allowed with folder.
OFC8009
Request not allowed with document &1.
OFC801A
Document has been saved to diskette, tape or save file.
OFC8010
Document &1 cannot be processed.
OFC8011
Document &1 needs to be recovered.
OFC8016
Document &1 is checked out.
OFC8018
Document &1 is empty.
OFC802C
Label option specified with non-label document.
OFC802D
Option not allowed for PC editor.
OFC8029
Cannot save resolved output when printing a resolved document
OFC820D
Library &4 was not found.
OFC820F
Member &3 is in use.
OFC947E
Fill-in document &1 could not be opened.
OFC9486
Printer file or printer file library was not found.
OFC960A
&1 key was pressed by the user to end the PRTDOC function.
OFC9609
&1 is the resolved output file name for the print options function.
OFC980B
&9 documents printed, &10 documents not processed.
OFC980C
Error printing document &1 to a file.
OFC980D
Error converting document &1.
OFC980E
Error converting document &1.
OFC980F
Could not delete document &1 from folder.
OFC9801
Document &1 could not be opened.
OFC9802
Folder could not be opened.
OFC9806
No documents were selected for printing.
OFC9808
Document &1 does not have selected status.
OFC9809
Error log incorrect with document descriptions only.
OFC9810
Could not update status for document &1.
OFC9811
Folder needs to be reclaimed.