HP Distributed Print Service Administration Guide

Chapter 11 363
Managing Jobs and Supporting Users
Determining Job States and Job Status
Copies Results
Completed Profile
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The fourth component of the results-profile attribute specifies the
number of copies.
In this example, HPDPS has completed one copy of the three copies
requested.
Querying for the Processing Time Required by a Job
This can be useful if you print a large job on a regular basis, such as a
monthly report. If you retain the job when you print it, you can
determine the amount of time required to process the job after the job
completes. Then, you would know how much time to allow for printing
future versions of the job.
In the following example, job Spool3:3459400062 has completed and
has been retained in the spooler. To query for the amount of time that
was required to process the job, enter:
pdq -U -r processing-time Spool3:3459400062
HPDPS displays information similar to the following:
Spool3:3459400062 processing-time = 22:04
This indicates that HPDPS took 22 minutes and four seconds to process
the job.