SAP Parameter rspo/host_spool/print - Print command for host system (access method L)

Parameter
rspo/host_spool/print

Short text
Pattern for host spool print commandhost spool system to perform an output request.The value of this parameter is used as a pattern to form theprint command for access method L. In the pattern you can use parameters for parametrization (for example, p for the currentprinter name). These placeholders are replaced when creating theprint command for a particular request according to itsparameter. For more information, refer to Notes 6753, 15355 and10937.If the print command delivers a request ID, then this can betransferred to the R/3 System
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rspo/host_spool/print_answer_id )If this is successful and the command delivers output, you shouldignore this. The following parameters are used:


  • rspo/host_spool/print_answer_ignore1

    • rspo/host_spool/print_answer_ignore2

      • rspo/host_spool/print_answer_ignore3

        • rspo/host_spool/print_answer_ignore4------------------------------------------------------------------------

          Work area
          Spool------------------------------------------------------------------------the command text:

          Default value
          Operating system-dependentrspo/to_host/datafile.Examples:Access method L not implemented under AS/400Solaris (see 16149) saplp &P &C &FSince Release 2.1G / 2.2A, the list of possible parameters of
          rspo/host_spool/query
          rspo/host_spool/print_answer_id

          rspo/host_spool/print_answer_ignore1

          rspo/host_spool/print_answer_ignore2

          rspo/host_spool/print_answer_ignore3

          rspo/host_spool/print_answer_ignore4T : telephone number (fax)S : sap name of the output device
          Y
          UTo give this information to a shell script or UNIX command,replace the profile value of rspo/host_spool/print,with a
          statement similar to<(><<)>NP<(>><)>/usr/local/bin/print &P &F &C &L &R &D<(><<)>/<(>><)>Normally, the profile value of rspo/host_spool/print looks
          like this<(><<)>NP<(>><)>/usr/bin/lpr -P&P -J&F -h -#&C &F 2<(>><)>&&1; /bin/rm
          F<(><<)>/<(>><)>The SAP Printing Guide offers further explanations of thesecommands.