Create AFP Data (CRTAFPDTA)
The Create AFP Data (CRTAFPDTA) command provides the following
functions:
- Convert line data or AFPDS line data into AFPDS data. Input is
a spooled file.
- Index a document to enhance one's ability to view, archive, or
retrieve individual pages or groups of pages from large documents.
The document index is written to a stream file. The input data may
be line, AFPDS line or AFPDS.
- Retrieve and package AFP resources needed for viewing a
document. The resources are written to a stream file. The input
data may be line, AFPDS line or AFPDS.
- Merge the above-mentioned stream files so that the spooled can
be viewed on a workstation using the AFP Viewer.
Input is taken from a spooled file. Output is to one or more
stream files.
Note: The following values are obtained from the spooled
file attributes, they cannot be specified on CRTAFPDTA: Control
character, Table reference characters and DBCS SO/SI spacing.
Refer to the InfoPrint Server for OS/400: User's Guide for
additional information.
Error messages for CRTAFPDTA
*ESCAPE Messages
- IPS301E
- CRTAFPDTA command terminated with errors.
| Keyword |
Description |
Choices |
Notes |
| FROMSPLF |
From spooled file |
Name |
Required, Positional 1 |
| TOSTMF |
To stream file |
Path name, *DFT |
Optional, Positional 2 |
| JOB |
Job name |
Single values: *
Other values: Qualified job name |
Optional, Positional 3 |
| Qualifier 1: Job name |
Name |
| Qualifier 2: User |
Name |
| Qualifier 3: Number |
000000-999999 |
| SPLNBR |
Spooled file number |
1-999999, *ONLY, *LAST, *ANY |
Optional, Positional 4 |
| JOBSYSNAME |
Job system name |
Character value, *ONLY,
*CURRENT, *ANY |
Optional, Positional 5 |
| CRTDATE |
Spooled file created |
Single values: *ONLY, *LAST
Other values: Element list |
Optional, Positional 6 |
| Element 1: Creation date |
Date |
| Element 2: Creation time |
Time, *ONLY, *LAST |
| FORMDF |
Form definition |
Single values: *SPLF, *INLINE
Other values: Qualified object name |
Optional, Positional 7 |
| Qualifier 1: Form definition |
Name |
| Qualifier 2: Library |
Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB |
| PAGDFN |
Page definition |
Single values: *SPLF, *INLINE
Other values: Qualified object name |
Optional, Positional 8 |
| Qualifier 1: Page definition |
Name |
| Qualifier 2: Library |
Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB |
| TOIDXSTMF |
To index stream file |
Path name, *NONE, *DFT |
Optional, Positional 9 |
| TORSCSTMF |
To resource stream file |
Path name, *NONE, *DFT |
Optional, Positional 10 |
| IDXTRG |
Index trigger definition |
Values (up to 4 repetitions): Element
list |
Optional, Positional 11 |
| Element 1: Record number |
0-255, * |
| Element 2: Column number |
1-32756, * |
| Element 3: Trigger value |
Character value |
| IDXTAGFLD |
Index field definition |
Values (up to 16 repetitions): Element
list |
Optional, Positional 12 |
| Element 1: Record number or literal value |
Character value |
| Element 2: Column number |
1-32756 |
| Element 3: Length |
1-250 |
| IDXTAG |
Index tag definition |
Values (up to 8 repetitions): Element
list |
Optional, Positional 13 |
| Element 1: Literal value |
Character value |
| Element 2: Field |
Values (up to 16 repetitions): *IDXTAGFLD1,
*IDXTAGFLD2, *IDXTAGFLD3, *IDXTAGFLD4, *IDXTAGFLD5, *IDXTAGFLD6,
*IDXTAGFLD7, *IDXTAGFLD8, *IDXTAGFLD9, *IDXTAGFLD10, *IDXTAGFLD11,
*IDXTAGFLD12, *IDXTAGFLD13, *IDXTAGFLD14, *IDXTAGFLD15,
*IDXTAGFLD16 |
| IDXCDEPAG |
Index code page identifier |
1-65535, 500 |
Optional, Positional 14 |
| IDXPAGNAM |
Generate page names |
*GEN, *FILE |
Optional, Positional 15 |
| IDXGRPNAM |
Generate group names |
*YES, *NO |
Optional, Positional 16 |
| IDXGRP |
Select index for group names |
*IDXTAG1, *IDXTAG2, *IDXTAG3,
*IDXTAG4, *IDXTAG5, *IDXTAG6, *IDXTAG7, *IDXTAG8 |
Optional, Positional 17 |
| IDXOBJ |
Information for index file |
*GROUP, *ALL |
Optional, Positional 18 |
| IDXPAGLMT |
Indexing page limit |
1-99, 1 |
Optional, Positional 19 |
| RSCDTA |
Resource data |
Single values: *ALL
Other values (up to 7 repetitions): *BARCODE, *FONT, *FORMDF,
*GOCA, *IOCA, *OVL, *PAGSEG |
Optional, Positional 20 |
| TOMRGSTMF |
To merged stream file |
Element list |
Optional, Positional 21 |
| Element 1: Stream file name |
Path name, *NONE, *DFT |
| Element 2: Keep or delete input |
*KEEPINPUT, *DLTINPUT |
| AFPCHARS |
AFP characters |
Values (up to 4 repetitions): Character
value, *SPLF, *NONE |
Optional, Positional 22 |
| IMAGEOUT |
Image output |
*ASIS, *IOCA |
Optional, Positional 23 |
From spooled file (FROMSPLF)
This is a required parameter.
Specifies the name of the spooled file that contains the data
which will be processed by CRTAFPDTA.
The possible values are:
- spooled-file-name
- Specifies the name of the spooled file to be processed by
CRTAFPDTA.
The following types of data can be processed by CRTAFPDTA:
To stream file (TOSTMF)
Specifies the stream file to which the transformed data is
written.
The possible values are:
- *DFT
- The transformed data will be written to file output.afp
in the current working directory. If the data is being written to
qsys.lib, the file name used is outputafp.mbr.
- to-stream-file-path
- Specifies the path name of the stream file to which transformed
data is written. All directories in the path name must exist. New
directories are not created. If the stream file does not exist, it
is created. If you specify the file name without a path, the output
file is placed in your current working directory. If the file
exists, it is overwritten. If you name a directory or path but not
a file name, a file named output.afp is written. If the path
name is qualified, it must be enclosed in apostrophes.
Job name (JOB)
Specifies the name of the job that created the spooled file
whose data records are to be read.
The possible values are:
- *
- The job that issued this command is the job that created the
spooled file.
- job-name
- Specifies the name of the job that created the spooled
file.
- user-name
- Specifies the user name that identifies the user profile under
which the job is run.
- job-number
- Specifies the system-assigned job number.
Spooled file number (SPLNBR)
Specifies the number of the spooled file whose data records are
to be read.
The possible values are:
- *ONLY
- Only one spooled file from the job has the specified file name;
therefore, the number of the spooled file is not necessary. If
*ONLY is specified and more than one spooled file has the specified
name, an error message is issued.
- *LAST
- The highest-numbered spooled file with the specified file name
is read.
- spooled-file-number
- Specify the number of the spooled file whose data records are
read.
Job system name (JOBSYSNAME)
Specifies the name of the system where the job that created the
spooled file (JOB parameter) ran. This parameter is considered
after the job name, user name, job number, spooled file name, and
spooled file number parameter requirements have been met.
The possible values are:
- *ONLY
- There is one spooled file with the specified job name, user
name, job number, spooled file name, spooled file number, and
spooled file create date and time.
- *CURRENT
- The spooled file created on the current system with the
specified job name, user name, job number, spooled file name,
spooled file number, and create date and time is used.
- job-system-name
- Specify the name of the system where the job that created the
spooled file ran.
Spooled file created (CRTDATE)
Specifies the date and time the spooled file was created. This
parameter is considered after the job name, user name, job number,
spooled file name, spooled file number, and job system name
parameter requirements have been met.
The possible single values are:
- *ONLY
- There is one spooled file with the specified job name, user
name, job number, spooled file name, spooled file number, and job
system name.
- *LAST
- The spooled file with the latest create date and time of the
specified job name, user name, job number, spooled file name,
spooled file number, and job system name is used.
- spooled-file-create-date
- Specify the date the spooled file was created.
The possible create time values are:
- *ONLY
- There is one spooled file with the specified job name, user
name, job number, spooled file name, spooled file number, job
system name, and spooled file create date.
- *LAST
- The spooled file with the latest create time of the specified
job name, user name, job number, spooled file name, spooled file
number, job system name, and spooled file create date is used.
- spooled-file-create-time
- Specify the time the spooled file was created.
Form definition (FORMDF)
Specifies the form definition to use when processing the spooled
file. A form definition is a resource object that defines the
characteristics of the form (physical page) such as: overlays,
position of page data on the form, number of copies of pages, and
modification to pages.
The possible values are:
- *SPLF
- The value specified for Form definition (FORMDF) in the
spooled file's attributes is used. CRTAFPDTA cannot use *DEVD from
the spooled file's FORMDF attribute. Either change the spooled file
attribute by naming a form definition or specify a form definition
to CRTAFPDTA.
- *INLINE
- A form definition is included in the input data.
- form-definition-name
- Specifies the name of the form definition. This form definition
must exist in the library specified. Valid values range from 1 to 8
characters.
The possible library values are:
- *LIBL
- All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the
first match is found.
- *CURLIB
- The current library for the job in which the form definition is
located. If no library is specified as the current library for the
job, QGPL is used.
- library-name
- Specifies the library where the form definition is
located.
If the form definition is not found when either *LIBL or *CURLIB
is specified for the library, the font libraries QFNTCPL,
QFNT01-QFNT19, and QFNT61-QFNT69 are searched.
Page definition (PAGDFN)
Specifies the name of the page definition to be used to format
line data. This parameter is used only if the input data stream is
either line (*LINE) or mixed mode (*APFDSLINE).
The possible values are:
- *SPLF
- The value specified for Page definition (PAGDFN) in the
spooled file's attributes is used. CRTAFPDTA cannot use *DEVD from
the spooled file's PAGDFN attribute. Either change the spooled file
attribute by naming a page definition or specify a page definition
to CRTAFPDTA.
- *INLINE
- A page definition is included within the input data.
- page-definition-name
- Specify the name of the page definition that must exist in the
library specified. Valid values range from 1 to 8 characters.
The possible library values are:
- *LIBL
- All libraries in the job's library list are searched until the
first match is found.
- *CURLIB
- The current library for the job in which the page definition is
located. If no library is specified as the current library for the
job, QGPL is used.
- library-name
- Specifies the library where the page definition is
located.
If the page definition is not found when either *LIBL or *CURLIB
is specified for the library, the font libraries QFNTCPL,
QFNT01-QFNT19, and QFNT61-QFNT69 are searched.
To index stream file (TOIDXSTMF)
Specifies the stream file to which the index object file is
written.
The possible values are:
- *NONE
- The index object information is not written to a stream
file.
- *DFT
- The index object information is written to the file
output.idx in the current working directory. If the data is
being written to qsys.lib, the file name used is
outputidx.mbr.
- to-index-stream-file
- Specifies the path name of the stream file to which the
document index is written. All directories in the path name must
exist. New directories are not created. If the stream file does not
exist, it is created. If you specify the file name without a path,
the output file is placed in your current working directory. If the
file exists, it is overwritten. If you name a directory or path but
not a file name, a file named output.idx is written. If the
path name is qualified, it must be enclosed in apostrophes.
To resource stream file (TORSCSTMF)
Specifies the stream file to which resources are written.
The possible values are:
- *NONE
- Resources are not written to a stream file.
- *DFT
- Resources are written to the file output.rsc in the
current working directory. If the data is being written to
qsys.lib, the file name used is outputrsc.mbr.
- to-resource-stream-file-path
- Specifies the path name of the stream file to which the
resource data is written. All directories in the path name must
exist. New directories are not created. If the stream file does not
exist, it is created. If you specify the file name without a path,
the output file is placed in your current working directory. If the
file exists, it will be overwritten. If you name a directory or
path but not a file name, a file named of output.rsc is
written. If the path name is qualified, it must be enclosed in
apostrophes.
Index trigger definition (IDXTRG)
Specifies the locations and values of data fields within the
input file that are to be used to define indexing groups in the
file. These data fields are referred to as triggers, because their
presence in the file triggers a processing action. The number of
IDXTRG specifications required to uniquely identify the beginning
of a group of pages within the file depends on the complexity of
the application output. The first IDXTRG specification is special.
Each record in the file containing the value specified in the first
IDXTRG specification is referred to as an indexing anchor
record.
This parameter is only valid if TOIDXSTMF has a value other than
*NONE.
The possible values are:
- record-number
- Specifies the relative record number from the indexing anchor
record. The anchor record is the first IDXTRG specification in the
list of IDXTRG values. After the first IDXTRG specification has
been found, all other IDXTRG specifications are specified as a
relative offset from the first IDXTRG specification.
The possible values for record-number are:
- record-number
- A value ranging from -255 to 255.
- *
- This value may be specified only in the first IDXTRG
specification. This special value indicates that every record
should be checked for the presence of the first IDXTRG
specification.
- column-number
- Specifies the byte offset from the beginning of the record
where the IDXTRG value is located.
The possible values for column-number are:
- column-number
- A value ranging from 1 to 32756. A value of 1 refers to the
first byte in the record. For files containing carriage control
characters, column 1 refers to the carriage control character.
CRTAFPDTA compares the trigger-value to the input data. If the
specified value exceeds the physical length of the record,
CRTAFPDTA considers the comparison "false" and continues
processing.
- *
- The record is scanned from left to right, looking for the
trigger-value.
- trigger-value
- Specifies the actual alphanumeric (case-sensitive) or
hexadecimal value of the trigger. CRTAFPDTA does not perform any
validity checking on this value, but uses it in performing a
byte-for-byte comparison with the records in the file. The
trigger-value can be from 1-250 bytes in length. If the combined
values of column and the trigger-value length exceed the physical
length of the record, CRTAFPDTA considers the comparison "false"
and continues processing.
A maximum of four IDXTRG values may be specified. CRTAFPDTA will
number each trigger based on the sequence in which they are
specified. For example, if a message indicates an error with
respect to 'Index trigger definition number 4', a reference is
being made to the fourth trigger in the series of triggers you
specified.
Index field definition (IDXTAGFLD)
Specifies the data fields to be used to construct the indexing
information. These data fields can be specified as either literal
values or CRTAFPDTA can retrieve the data from the input records of
the file.
This parameter is only valid if TOIDXSTMF has a value other than
*NONE.
The possible values are:
- record-number or literal-value
- Specifies either the relative record number from the indexing
anchor record or a literal value. When CRTAFPDTA indexes a file, it
uses the information specified in the IDXTRG parameters to
determine a page-group boundary. When all the specified IDXTRG
values are true, CRTAFPDTA defines the indexing anchor record as
the record where the first IDXTRG definition is located. The first
IDXTRG definition becomes the reference point from which all
indexing information is located.
You may specify either a record number or literal value.
- A record number value specifies the relative record number from
the indexing anchor record. If you specify a record number, you
must also specify the column and length fields. To specify a record
number, enter the number without quotes.
- A literal value specifies a constant value. Literal values do
not have column or length values associated with them. You may not
specify column and length values when specifying a literal value.
To specify a literal numeric value, enclose the value in
apostrophes. If the value begins with a non-numeric value, quotes
are not needed.
- column
- The byte offset from the beginning of the record. A value of 1
refers to the first byte in the record. For files containing
carriage control characters, column 1 refers to the carriage
control character. For those applications that use a specific
carriage control character to define page boundaries (for example,
skip to channel 1), consider defining the value of the carriage
control character as one of the IDXTRG parameters. If the specified
value exceeds the physical length of the record, CRTAFPDTA reports
an error condition and terminates processing.
Specify a column number only when a record number has been
specified.
- length
- The number of contiguous byes (characters) starting at the
value specified for column that compose this field.
The field can extend outside the record length, as long as the
column where it begins lies within record length. In this case,
CRTAFPDTA adds padding blanks (X'40') to fill out the record. If
the field begins outside the maximum length of the record,
CRTAFPDTA reports an error condition and terminates processing.
Specify a length only when a record number has been
specified.
A maxiumum of 16 fields can be defined. Each field is numbered
automatically by CRTAFPDTA based on the sequence in which you
specify the values, starting with the number 1.
You may use IDXTAGFLD definitions as part of an index definition
using the IDXTAG parameter. For example, if you wish to reference
the third IDXTAGFLD specification when specifying an IDXTAG, then
you must specify *IDXTAGFLD3.
Index tag definition (IDXTAG)
Specifies the content of the indexing tags for the entire
file.
If literal values are specified for every IDXTAG specificaiton,
CRTAFPDTA treats the entire file as one page group and uses this
information to index the document. CRTAFPDTA stops processing the
input file if literal values are specified for all IDXTAG
parameters and if any IDXTRG parameters are also specified.
This parameter is only valid if TOIDXSTMF has a value other than
*NONE.
The possible values are:
- literal-value
- Specifies a user-defined attribute name to be associated with
the actual index value. For example, assume the first IDXTAG
definition is a person's bank account number. The string 'account
number' would be a meaningful attribute name. The value of IDXTAG
would be the account number (for example, 1234567). Think of the
attribute name as a label for the actual index value. The attribute
name is an EBCDIC character string from 1-250 bytes in length.
CRTAFPDTA does not perform any validity checking on the contents of
the attribute name.
- field
- Specifies one or more IDXTAGFLD defininitions that compose the
index value. A maximum of 16 IDXTAGFLD definitions can be
specified. If more than one IDXTAGFLD definition is specified,
CRTAFPDTA concatenates them into one physical string of data. No
delimiters are used between the concatenated fields. Because an
IDXTAG value has a maximum length of 250 bytes, the total of all
specified IDXTAGFLD definitions for a single index cannot exceed
this length. CRTAFPDTA reports an error condition and terminates
processing if this occurs.
A maximum of 8 indexes can be defined, and each index can be
made up of more IDXTAGFLD definitions.
For identification purposes, CRTAFPDTA will number each index
tag based on the sequence in which they are specified. For example,
if a message indicates an error with respect to 'Index tag
definition number 2', a reference is being made to the second index
in the series of index tags you specified. You will need to specify
index tag values by number (i.e, *IDXTAG1) for the IDXGRP
parameter.
Index code page identifier (IDXCDEPAG)
Specifies the code page identifier for the index values and
attribute names produced by CRTAFPDTA.
This value is used by programs that must display indexing
information. These programs use this value in conjunction with code
page translation tables to represent the information.
This parameter is only valid if TOIDXSTMF has a value other than
*NONE.
The possible values are:
- 500
- Code page identifier 500.
- code-page-identifier
- A code page identifier between 1-65535.
Generate page names (IDXPAGNAM)
Specifies whether CRTAFPDTA generates page names using an 8-byte
counter or uses structured field tokens found in the input data
stream. If the input data contains BPGs with FQNs, CRTAFPDTA does
not generate page names.
Use of this parameter requires technical knowledge of the makeup
of the input file. Such users will understand the explanation of
this parameter. All other users should use the default value of
*GEN.
This parameter is only valid if TOIDXSTMF has a value other than
*NONE.
The possible values are:
- *GEN
- Page names are generated using an 8-byte counter.
- *FILE
- Page names are generated using structured field tokens in the
input data stream.
Generate group names (IDXGRPNAM)
Specifies whether CRTAFPDTA creates a unique group name by
generating an 8-character numeric string and appending the string
to the group name.
This parameter is only valid if TOIDXSTMF has a value other than
*NONE.
The possible values are:
- *YES
- CRTAFPDTA generates an 8-character numeric string and appends
the string to the group name.
- *NO
- CRTAFPDTA does not generate the string.
Select index for group names (IDXGRP)
Specifies which of the eight possible IDXTAG values should be
used as the group name for each index group. Using the most unique
index value for the group name is recommended. The intent is to
have a unique group name for every group CRTAFPDTA produces in the
output file. The value includes the IDXTAGFLD definitions from the
IDXTAG parameter but does not include the attribute name.
The AFP Viewer displays this value along with the attribute name
and index value. You can use the group name to select a group of
pages to be viewed.
This parameter is only valid if TOIDXSTMF has a value other than
*NONE.
The possible values are:
- *IDXTAG1
- Use the first IDXTAG value.
- *IDXTAG2-*IDXTAG8
- Use the specified IDXTAG value.
Information for index file (IDXOBJ)
Specifies how much information CRTAFPDTA writes to the index
object file.
This parameter is only valid if TOIDXSTMF has a value other than
*NONE.
The possible values are:
- *GROUP
- Group-level entries only are put into the index object
file.
- *ALL
- Both page-level and group-level entries are put into the index
object file. Only specify this value if you have TLEs in the input
datastream. For information about TLEs, refer to AFP Toolbox for
Multiple Operating Systems: User's Guide or the DDS Reference:
Printer Files topic in the iSeries Information Center.
Indexing page limit (IDXPAGLMT)
Specifies the output page number by which CRTAFPDTA must find an
indexing field, if CRTAFPDTA is indexing the file. If CRTAFPDTA
does not find an indexing field, processing stops.
This parameter is helpful if your file contains header pages.
You can specify a page number one greater than the number of header
pages, so that CRTAFPDTA will continue to look for matches for the
number of pages specified for this parameter.
This parameter is only valid if TOIDXSTMF has a value other than
*NONE.
The possible values are:
- 1
- An indexing field must be found in the first output page.
- indexing-page-limit
- Any number from 1 through 99.
Resource data (RSCDTA)
Specifies the types of resources to be written to the stream
file specified on the TORSCSTMF parameter.
This parameter is only valid if TORSCSTMF has a value other than
*NONE. One or more resource data types must be specified if
TORSCSTMF has a value other than *NONE.
A maximum of 7 resources may be specified if you are naming
specific resource types.
The possible values are:
- *ALL
- All resources required to print or view the output document,
specified with TOSTMF, be included in the file specified with the
TORSCSTMF parameter.
When *ALL is specified, you may not specify other resource
types.
- *BARCODE
- Specifies that all BCOCA objects included by an Include Object
(IOB) structured field required to print or view the output
document be included in the resource stream file.
- *FONT
- Specifies that all font character sets, code pages and coded
fonts required to print or view the output file be included in the
resource stream file.
- *FORMDF
- Specifies that the form definition used in processing the file
be included in the resource stream file.
- *GOCA
- Specifies that all GOCA objects included by an IOB structured
field required to print or view the output document file be
included in the resource stream file.
- *IOCA
- Specifies that all IOCA objects included by an IOB structured
field required to print or view the output document file be
included in the resource stream file.
- *OVL
- Specifies that all overlays required to print or view the
output document file be included in the resource stream file.
- *PAGSEG
- Specifies that all page segments required to print or view the
output document file be included in the resource stream file.
To merged stream file (TOMRGSTMF)
Specifies the stream file in which the following stream files
are written:
- To stream file (TOSTMF)
- To index stream file (TOIDXSTMF), if a stream file name is
specified.
- To resource stream file (TORSCSTMF), if a stream file name is
specified.
Specify a stream file path if you wish to view the input spooled
file, save the exact document for archival purposes or send the
document to another system.
You may also specify whether the stream files which are used as
input to the merged stream file are kept or deleted.
The possible values are:
Element 1: Stream File Name
- *NONE
- Stream files are not merged.
- *DFT
- Stream files will be written to file output.mrg in the
current working directory. If the data is being written to
qsys.lib, the file name used is outputmrg.mbr.
- to-merged-stream-file-path
- Specifies the path name of the stream file to which the
above-mentioned stream files are written. All directories in the
path name must exist. New directories are not created. If the
stream file does not exist, it is created. If you specify the file
name without a path, the output file is placed in your current
working directory. If the file exists, it will be overwritten. If
the file exists, it will be overwritten. If you name a directory or
path but not a file name, a file named output.mrg is
written. If the path name is qualified, it must be enclosed in
apostrophes.
Element 2: Keep or Delete Input Files
- *KEEPINPUT
- No input stream files are deleted.
- *DLTINPUT
- The stream files used as input for the merged stream file will
be deleted after the merged stream file has been written.
AFP characters (AFPCHARS)
Specifies one or more AFP characters (coded fonts) to be used
with line data and a page definition.
The possible values are:
- *SPLF
- The value for AFP characters as specified in the spooled file
attributes for the named spooled file will be used.
- coded-font
- Specify up to four 4-byte names. The 4-byte names are
concatenated to 'X0' to identify up to four coded fonts which are
to be used when Table reference characters (TBLREFCHR) are
being used within the data.
- *NONE
- No AFP characters (coded fonts) specified.
Image output (IMAGEOUT)
Specifies the format of the image data produced by CRTAFPDTA in
the output document.
The possible values are:
- *ASIS
- Image data is output exactly as in the input file.
- *IOCA
- All image data is output in uncompressed IOCA format.
*ESCAPE Messages
- IPS301E
- CRTAFPDTA command terminated with errors.