HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 1 User Commands N-Z (vol 2)
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pdmod(1) pdmod(1)
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You can list this message by specifying requested-attributes=job-message-from-
administrator
with the pdls command. This option is equivalent to specifying the command-
attribute message.
-n CopyCount
Specify the number of document copies. A copy count of zero (0) is an error. This option is equivalent
to the object-attribute copy-count.
-r RequestedAttributes
Specify the attribute values that you want to display for the specified objects.
RequestedAttributes can be none (default), brief,orverbose.
This option is equivalent to the command-attribute requested-attributes.
-s StyleName
Specify the style in which you want the attributes displayed.
StyleName may be column (default), or line.
This option is equivalent to the command-attribute style.
-t JobName
Specify the new name that you want for the job. This option is equivalent to the object-attribute
job-name.
-x "AttributeValuePairs
"
A single attribute string, consisting of one or more attribute-value pairs. Prefix the attribute value
with the = character to replace a value, the += characters to add a value, and the
-= characters to
remove a value. Use the
== characters with no attribute value to set the attribute to its default
value.
-X AttributesFileName
The name of a file containing attribute-value pairs to be inserted at the current point in the command
line. This option is equivalent to the command-attribute
attributes.
Command Attributes
You can specify these attributes in a
-x "AttributeValuePairs
" string or in an attributes file designated
with the
-X AttributesFileName option.
attributes= AttributesFileName
Specifies the designated attributes file that HPDPS is to read and insert at the current point in the
command line. This file contains attributes and value pairs that HPDPS uses to expand on the com-
mand being issued.
headings=Boolean
Boolean can be true (default), or false. Specifies if you want headings displayed.
message="MessageText"
Specify the message that you want stored in the job-message-from-administrator attri-
bute. You can use the message to give the reason the job is being modified or to provide other com-
ments. If you do not specify the message attribute, the message already stored with the job remains
unchanged.
You can list this message by specifying requested-attributes=job-message-from-
administrator
with the pdls command.
requested-attributes= AttributeType
Specify which attributes you want displayed. AttributeType can be none (default), brief,orver-
bose
.
style=StyleName
Specify the presentation format that you want for the displayed output. StyleName can be
column (default) or line.
Object Attributes
You can specify these attributes in a -x "AttributeValuePairs" string or in an attributes file designated
with the -X AttributesFileName option.
copy-count=number
Specify the number of document copies you want. A copy count of zero (0) is an error.
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