Syntax rules for ACIF
These general syntax rules are used for ACIF parameter files:
- Blank characters that are inserted between parameters, values, and symbols are allowed,
but ignored. For example, specifying:
FORMDEF = F1TEMP PAGEDEF = P1PROD INDEX1 = FIELD1 , FIELD2 , FIELD3
is equivalent to specifying:FORMDEF=F1TEMP PAGEDEF=P1PROD INDEX1=FIELD1,FIELD2,FIELD3
- When ACIF processes any unrecognized or unsupported parameter, it issues a message, ignores the parameter, and continues processing any remaining parameters until the end of the file, at which time it ends processing.
- If the same parameter is specified more than one time, ACIF uses the last value specified. For example, if these parameters are specified:
CPGID=037 CPGID=395
ACIF uses code page 395.
- Comments must be specified by using
/*
as the beginning delimiter. For example:FORMDEF=F1TEMP /* Temporary FORMDEF FORMDEF=F1PROD /* Production-level FORMDEF
Comments can appear anywhere, but ACIF ignores all information in the record that follows the
/*
character string. - Although ACIF supports parameter values that span multiple records, it does not support multiple
parameters in a single record. For example:
CHARS=X0GT10 CCTYPE=A /* This is not allowed.
You can enter ACIF parameters with the acif
or line2afp
command, in a parameter file, or both. If both are used, the value that is specified
in the parameter file overrides the value that is specified with the acif
or line2afp
command.
line2afp
command is the same as the acif
command and uses the acif
command conversion parameters to produce output for printing. Hereafter, acif
refers to both acif
and line2afp
commands.To use a parameter file in AIX or Windows, specify the parameter file name with the
acif
command and the PARMDD parameter. For example, to use a parameter file that is named
PARMFILE
, specify:
acif parmdd=PARMFILE
When you are using ACIF with RICOH ProcessDirector, keep these items in mind:
- The
line2afp
command is called from within a step in a job type. - A control file template uses symbol formulas for RICOH ProcessDirector job properties
to set ACIF parameter values for the
line2afp
command. For example,FILEFORMAT=${Job.Line2AFP.FILEFORMAT}
, sets the value of the FILEFORMAT parameter that theline2afp
command uses to the value of the Job.Line2AFP.FILEFORMAT job property. You can also specify ACIF parameters in the control file template that do not have symbol formulas for job properties; for example,FDEFLIB=\acif\resources
.
The acif
command expects to receive the syntax exactly as shown in ACIF Parameters. For example, acif
expects to receive literal single quotation mark characters for the field, index, and trigger parameters. In order for ACIF to receive these single quotation mark characters,
you must escape
the quotation mark characters so that your shell does not parse them. The way that
you escape
quotation mark characters depends on the shell you are using. If you need guidance
in passing the acif
command parameter syntax through the shell, see the documentation in AIX Commands Reference for the shell you are using.
Though the parameters themselves are not case-sensitive, associated values, such as file names, attribute names, and directory names in AIX, are case-sensitive. Be sure to specify these values in the case in which they exist in the file system (for external resources) or in the print file (for inline resources). For example,
formdef=F1MINE
formdef=f1mine
In Windows, ACIF can process path names that are specified in a PARMDD file with either forward "/" or backward "\" slashes. This allows parameter files to be interchanged among AIX, Linux, and Windows operating systems. For example,
fontlib=/my/afp/fonts
fontlib=\my\afp\fonts
Also, be sure that you do not end the path name with a : or ; delimiter. For example, ACIF cannot process:
fontlib=/my/afp/fonts:
fontlib=/my/afp/fonts;