HP-UX Reference (11i v1 00/12) - 5 Miscellaneous Topics, 7 Device (Special) Files, 9 General Information, Index (vol 9)
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pd_att_ivjob(5) pd_att_ivjob(5)
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| Input | print-after |
| Synonym | |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Explanation| Specifies the time or time and calendar date after which |
| | the print job may be scheduled for printing. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Value Type | Single value. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Values | Local time format; USA format is HH:MM:SS or "HH:MM:SS |
| | mm/dd/yy". The string must be enclosed in quotes if the |
| | date is used. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Default | No default. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Usage | o The job-state for this job is set to held and the |
| Guidelines | job-state-reason is set to job-print-after-specified. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Attribute | Description |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Name | job-priority |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Explanation| Specifies a number representing the scheduling priority |
| | for the job. This attribute is used by queues that |
| | employ a priority based scheduler. A higher value |
| | specifies a higher priority. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Value Type | Single value. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Values | An integer from 1 to 100. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Default | No default. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Usage | o This value should not be set higher than "50" for |
| Guidelines | initial-value-job objects to be used by all users. |
| | If a value greater than 50 is specified, the value is |
| | lowered to "50" when the job is submitted. |
| | o A job submitted by an administrator can have any |
| | valid value. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Attribute | Description |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Name | job-retention-period |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Input | retention-period |
| Synonym | |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Type | Settable with the pdcreate or pdset commands. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Explanation| Specifies the period of time following job completion |
| | that a job is to be retained before being discarded by |
| | the spooler. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Value Type | Single value. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
| Values | [HH:]MM. Unit is minutes; hours are optional. |
|------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|
HP-UX Release 11i: December 2000 − 8 − Section 5−−143
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