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<title>Exit points and the network print server</title>
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<h4 id="rzaluconnpsexitpand">Exit points and the network print server</h4>
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<p>An exit point is a specific point in a system function or program where
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control can be passed to an installation specified program or programs. These
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programs are called exit programs because they are providing an exit from
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the normal processing of the system function or program. The exit programs
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are usually programs created by users.</p>
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<p>The following table contains the IBM-registered exit points that can be
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used with the network print server.</p>
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<th id="wq68" width="33%" align="left">Type of support</th>
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<th id="wq69" width="33%" align="left">Exit point name</th>
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<th id="wq70" width="33%" align="left">Exit point format</th>
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<td headers="wq68">Entry</td>
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<td align="left" headers="wq69">QIBM_QNPS_ENTRY</td>
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<td align="left" headers="wq70">ENTR0100</td>
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<td headers="wq68">Spooled file</td>
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<td align="left" headers="wq69">QIBM_QNPS_SPLF</td>
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<p>The functions provided by these exit points are: </p>
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<ul>
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<li><a href="rzalunpse.htm#rzalunpse">Exit point QIBM_QNPS_ENTRY</a>
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<p>This exit point is used by exit programs that
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want to control which users can access the network print server.</p></li>
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<li><a href="rzalunpsf.htm#rzalunpsf">Exit point QIBM_QNPS_SPLF</a>
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<p>This exit point is used by exit programs that
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process spooled files.</p></li></ul>
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<p>Exit programs must be registered with the i5/OS registration facility.
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Registration allows all users to associate exit programs with the exit points.</p>
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<p><span class="bold">i5/OS registration facility and the network print server</span></p>
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<p>The registration facility provides storage and retrieval service for both
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i5/OS and non-i5/OS exit points and exit programs.</p>
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<p>The network print server exit points are already registered with the i5/OS
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Registration Facility. To use these exit points, you have to register your
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exit programs with the i5/OS Registration Facility.</p>
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<p>Exit programs are registered and deregistered using the following APIs: </p>
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<ul>
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<li>Add Exit Program (QUSADDEP) API
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<p>Adds an exit program entry for a specific
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exit point. </p>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq71">Note:</div>
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<div class="notebody">The network print server exit points do not define
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exit program data. When you register your exit program, you can provide exit
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program data. However, the data is not used by the network print server.</div></li>
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<li>Remove Exit Program (QUSRMVEP) API
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<p>Removes an exit program entry for
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a specific exit point.</p></li></ul>
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<p>For information and examples on how to register exit programs and exit
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points, see the <a href="../apiref/api.htm">Application programming interfaces (APIs)</a> topic collection.</p>
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<p><span class="bold">Verifying exit point and exit program registration</span></p>
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<p>The Work with Registration Information (WRKREGINF) command displays information
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about exit points and exit programs. The command does not add, delete, or
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change exit points or exit programs within the registration facility. The
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APIs listed above must be used to initiate a change.</p>
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