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MODIFY
This parameter specifies CMEs to be associated with report copies.
Syntax OUTPUT MODIFY =
option(s)
Options Table 6-52 lists the parameter option(s) and definition(s).
Different CMEs may be associated with different copies of a report by
the use of multiple MODIFY parameters on the same OUTPUT
command. CME copy ranges may not overlap.
If different CMEs are associated with different copies of a report, or if
a CME is applied to some but not all copies of a report, then the
CMEs are termed copy sensitive. Copy-sensitive CMEs may not be
used if COLLATE=NO, or online processing is specified. Refer to the
MODIFY DJDE in the chapter “Specifying dynamic job descriptor
entries (DJDEs)” for a discussion of how CMEs may be changed on
a page-by-page basis within a report ply.
Table 6-53. MODIFY parameter option(s) and definition(s)
Option(s) Definition(s)
cme-id
|
(
cme-id
,[
init
][,
copies
]) |
NONE
This option has the following components:
cme-id
The command identifier of a CME. The CME
may be coded within a JSL or coded and
cataloged separately for use by several JSLs.
Any CME invoked by a DJDE must be cataloged
separately (refer to the “Cataloged CMEs”
section in this chapter for further information). If
the CME is within the JSL, it must precede a
reference to its identifier by the MODIFY
parameter. Details on CME usage and syntax
are discussed in the “CME” section of this
chapter.
init
Specifies the initial ply (pass) to which the
associated CME is to be applied.
copies
Specifies the number of plies (passes) on which
to apply the CME. If copies is not specified, then
the CME applies to all copies beginning with the
copy number specified by init.
NONE
Specifies that data are processed without
modification.
The default is NONE.