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The example above results in a list that takes into consideration physical printing constraints, bundle contents constraints, and workload constraints.

The printing missions can be further controlled by specifying dependency information using parameters COND and NOT LATER THAN. For example, you can specify that a printing mission should not be run until a specific report decollating mission or a different printing mission has been run. Parameter PRIORITY can be specified to give printing missions printing priorities that are relative to the execution of other missions.

Below is a list of some of the missions and categories that could be set up for the example:

Table 29 Printing Missions and Categories - Example

Printing Mission Name

Category Name

LAS132

MIAMI-BRANCH-RUN1

MIAMI-BRANCH-RUN2

DALLAS-BRANCH-RUN1

DALLAS-BRANCH-RUN2

HO-BLDG2

HO-BLDG3-RUN1

HO-BLDG3-RUN2

IMP132

HO-BLDG2

HO-BLDG3

LAS80

HO-BLDG2

LASINV5

MIAMI-BRANCH

DALLAS-BRANCH

HO-BLDG3

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Printing Mission Naming Standards