TSS options
Use the Unsolicited Output Options – TSS Options panel to specify a TSS table name for the Unsolicited Output TSS option and the type of processing that should occur after a TSS table search.
ETA allows you to use a TSS table to control the creation of unknown destinations and simplify the process of creating dynamic printers. One TSS table can specify data for both functions.
To control the creation of unknown destinations
Create a table that uses the names of LTERMs as arguments for the TSS table.You can use either the names of LTERMs that you will allow to be created or the names of LTERMs that you will NOT allow. The table processing options you specify on the ETA Unsolicited Output Options – TSS Options panel will then determine, from the results of the TSS table search, whether LTERMs will be created.
To simplify the process of creating dynamic printers
Use printer LTERM names as arguments for the TSS table and specify any applicable parameters.When a printer LTERM is created, ETA will automatically issue the OPNDST command for that printer if the LTERM name exists in the TSS table.
Values specified through TSS override all options that were specified by using ETA Defaults. Options you specify through ETA Defaults serve as defaults if the TSS translate fails and for options that are not specified in the TSS table.
For information on creating and maintaining TSS tables, see Utilities-for-Translate-Subsystem-Services-feature. For instructions on using the TSS option to specify unsolicited output options, See Specifying-unsolicited-output-options-TSS-options.