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Options for the DLL transform filter

IBM Infoprint XT for z/OS
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The x2afp DLL transform filter has these options:
x2afp.dll [ %filter-options ] [ -c transformclass ]

You can use any of the parameters described in Parameter mapping file syntax rules, specify options from the filter-options job attribute, and use the additional -c option:

%filter-options
Causes options that are specified in the filter-options job attribute to be passed to the transform. You can type the %filter-options option in any position relative to the other filter options. If you specify filter options to the right of %filter-options, those options override the same options specified in the filter-options job attribute.

When you create the printer definition for the Infoprint XT DLL transform filter, you can specify filter options for Infoprint XT to use. You can specify the options and values before, or after the %filter-options processing option. IBM® recommends that you consider specifying %filter-options to the right of the actual options and values in the printer definition. This causes Infoprint Server to accept filter options that the user specifies at job submission with the filter-options job attribute. If you specify %filter-options to the left of the options and values, the options in the printer definition take precedence and override the same options that the filter-options job attribute specifies. IBM recommends that you only specify those options that you want to retain complete administrative control of to the right of %filter-options. For additional information, see Filter option usage guidelines: printer definitions and jobs.

-c transformclass
Specifies the name of a transform class that is defined in the transform configuration file, aopxfd.conf. The name is case-sensitive. The job submitter can also specify this option in the filter-options job attribute. See Customizing the Transform Interface for more information about this file.

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