Notes:
1. ACIF requires that at least one trigger
n
or field
n
value appear
within the page range specified by the indexstartby parameter. If
no trigger
n
or field
n
parameter is satisfied within the
indexstartby page range, ACIF stops processing.
2. At least one trigger
n
or field
n
must exist on the first page of
every unique page group. ACIF cannot detect an error condition if
trigger
n
or field
n
is missing, but the output may be incorrectly
indexed.
3. trigger1 must be specified when ACIF is requested to index the
file.
4. An error condition will occur if you specify any trigger parameters
when the input file contains indexing tags.
uniquebngs={yes | no}
Specifies whether ACIF creates a unique group name by generating
an 8-character numeric string and appending the string to the group
name. The group name defined in the Begin Named Page Group
(BNG) structured field is comprised of an index value and a sequence
number.
yes Specifies that ACIF generate an 8-character numeric string and
append the string to the group name.
no ACIF does not generate the string. No is the default if you
specify dcfpagenames=yes. Specify no if you use the AFP
API to generate your own group names.
userlib=
pathlist
Specifies the names of user directories containing AFP resources for
processing the input file. The directories can contain any AFP
resources (fonts, page segments, overlays, page definitions, form
definitions, or COM setup files).
By convention, these resources are typically used by one user, as
opposed to the system resources (specified with the reslib parameter)
that are shared by many users. Therefore, you should use the
userlib parameter to specify resources that are not retrieved with the
fdeflib, fontlib, objconlib, ovlylib, pdeflib, or pseglib parameters.
The value is:
pathlist
Any valid search path. You must use a colon (:) to
separate multiple paths.
The acif command searches for resources in the following order:
1. Paths specified by the userlib parameter
2. Paths specified by the fdeflib, fontlib, objconlib, ovlylib,
pdeflib, pseglib parameters for specific types of resources
3. Paths specified by the reslib parameter
4. Paths specified by the PSFPATH environment variable
5. The directory /usr/lpp/psf/reslib
6. The directory /usr/lpp/afpfonts
7. The directory /usr/lpp/psf/fontlib
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