Specifications
DescriptionProperty
Determines whether the day of the month is relative to “Start of month’”
or “End of the month”
Relative to
If set to yes, the folder’s name is added to each job’s hierarchy location
path as the job passes through the folder; see Using hierarchy info on page
91 for more details
Attach hierarchy
info
If set to yes, the folder name is added at the top of the hierarchy location
path; otherwise it is added at the bottom
Add name at the
top
The specified email addresses are added to each job's email info as the job
passes through the folder; see Using Email info on page 93 for more details
Attach email
addresses
The specified email body text is added to each job's email info as the job
passes through the folder; see Using Email info on page 93 for more details
Attach email body
text
If the specified string is non-empty, the job state of each job is set to the
string as soon as the job arrives in the folder; the statistics view can display
the average time spent for each job state
Attach job state
If set to None (the default), nothing happensSet job priority
If set to any other value (including zero), the job priority of each job is set
to this new value as soon as the job arrives in the folder
The specified value is converted to a number and rounded to the nearest
integer; text strings that do not represent a number are converted to zero
To specify a negative value, use the “Single-line text with variables”
property editor or provide a script expression
If set to yes, the unique name prefix added to the filename by Switch is
removed before placing the job in the folder; the default is to strip the
Strip unique name
prefixes from jobs deposited in a dead-end folder - leaving the prefixes
in place avoids overwriting a previously deposited job with the same name
Determines what happens when "Strip unique name" is set to yes and a
job arrives with the same name as a job already residing in the folder:
Duplicates
• Overwrite: replace the existing job with the new one – this is the default
behavior
• Keep unique name: preserve the new job’s unique name prefix, leaving
the existing job untouched (without unique name prefix)
• Add version number: add an incrementing version number at the end
of the filename body for the new job (“2”, “3”, … “9”, “10”, “11”),
leaving the existing job untouched
• Fail: move the new job to the problem jobs folder, leaving the existing
job untouched
If set to yes, statistics for this folder are gathered and displayed in the
statistics view
Show in statistics
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