Specifications
DescriptionProperties
• Result next to input job: the command places the output next to
the input job (i.e. in the same folder)
• File at path: the command places a single output file at the absolute
path specified by %2
• Folder at path: the command places a single output job folder at
the absolute path specified by %2
• Result in folder: the command places the output inside the existing
folder at absolute path %3
If set to yes, the incoming job is copied to a temporary location before
the command is triggered; this must be turned on in cases where the
Copy input job
command modifies the input job or places files in the folder where
the input job resides
This property is not present for some choices of output because in
those cases the incoming job must always be copied
Determines which of the generated files or folders is the output file;
Automatic works unambiguously if a single file is generated; otherwise
a simple heuristic is used to make an “educated guess”
Output job filter
The filename extension of the output job to be provided to the
command line (i.e. the substitution of %2); Automatic means use the
same extension as the input job
Output extension
Fails the job (that is, moves it to the problem jobs folder) if the
command’s exit code is:
Fail if exit code is
• Nonzero
• Negative
• In range
• Outside range
• Disregard exit code
A range specified as “n1..n2;n3..n4” where the n’s represent a positive
or negative integer or are missing to indicate an open end; for
example: “-7..-4; 0..”
Range
Fails the job (that is, moves it to the problem jobs folder) if the regular
console output contains the search string or pattern; empty means
disregard the regular console output
Fail if stdout contains
Fails the job (that is, moves it to the problem jobs folder) if the console
error output contains the search string or pattern; empty means
disregard the console error output
Fail if stderr contains
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