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RICOH InfoPrint Manager™ for Linux

  • 1 RICOH InfoPrint Manager for Linux
    • 1.1 Planning Guide
    • 1.2 Getting Started
    • 1.3 Procedures
    • 1.4 Configuring and Tuning Guide
    • 1.5 High Availability Guidelines
    • 1.6 Reference
    • 1.7 PSF, Server, and Transform Messages
    • 1.8 Secure Print: Installing and Configuring
    • 1.9 SAP Planning and Configuring Guide
    • 1.10 Dictionary of Keywords
    • 1.11 AFP Conversion and Indexing Facility: User's Guide
    • 1.12 Page Printer Formatting Aid Information Center
      • 1.12.1 Introduction
      • 1.12.2 What Is PPFA?
      • 1.12.3 Examples of Using PPFA
        • 1.12.3.1 Using Form Definition Commands
        • 1.12.3.2 Using Page Definition Commands for Traditional Line Data
        • 1.12.3.3 Using Page Definition Commands for Record Format Line Data and XML Data
        • 1.12.3.4 Creating Complex Printouts
        • 1.12.3.5 Conditional Processing
          • 1.12.3.5.1 General Description
          • 1.12.3.5.2 Using Conditional Processing to Set Up the Environment
          • 1.12.3.5.3 Subpage Description and Processing
          • 1.12.3.5.4 Record Reprocessing Description and Processing
          • 1.12.3.5.5 Conditional Processing Rules, Restrictions, and Considerations
          • 1.12.3.5.6 Conditional Processing Examples
            • 1.12.3.5.6.1 Jogging Output
            • 1.12.3.5.6.2 Duplex Output with Different Front and Back Print Directions
            • 1.12.3.5.6.3 Record Reprocessing
            • 1.12.3.5.6.4 Selecting Paper from an Alternate Bin
            • 1.12.3.5.6.5 Multiple CONDITION Commands
              • 1.12.3.5.6.5.1 Multiple CONDITION Command: Incorrect Solution
              • 1.12.3.5.6.5.2 Multiple CONDITION Command: Correct Solution
            • 1.12.3.5.6.6 Field Processing When PRINTLINEs Are Repeated
            • 1.12.3.5.6.7 Sample Output
        • 1.12.3.6 N_UP Printing
        • 1.12.3.7 AFP Color Management
      • 1.12.4 PPFA Commands and Syntax
      • 1.12.5 Appendix
    • 1.13 Installing InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature
    • 1.14 Transform Feature
    • 1.15 InfoPrint Manager AFP2PDF Transform Feature: Installing and Using
    • 1.16 Glossary
  1. Software Information Center
  2. 1 RICOH InfoPrint Manager for Linux
  3. 1.12 Page Printer Formatting Aid Information Center
  4. 1.12.3 Examples of Using PPFA
  5. 1.12.3.5 Conditional Processing
  6. 1.12.3.5.6 Conditional Processing Examples
  7. 1.12.3.5.6.5 Multiple CONDITION Commands

Multiple CONDITION Commands

Two examples are shown here. The first example shows how two CONDITION commands can interact to give unintended results. The second example shows how to use the two CONDITION commands to achieve the correct results.

In this section:

  1. Multiple CONDITION Command: Incorrect Solution
  2. Multiple CONDITION Command: Correct Solution
Parent topic: Conditional Processing Examples

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