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filter
for filter expression details. Using this option is equivalent to specifying the command-
attribute filter.
-F Turns off all filtering (both specified and default). See the
-U option for suppressing only the default.
-g Turns off headings. Using this option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute
headings=false
.
-h Displays a command-specific help message containing information about command syntax and options.
This option cannot be used with another option or with an attribute.
-j Use this option to display only job attributes.
-r "RequestedAttributes
"
Specifies the group of attributes that you want displayed for the object class (see
-c).
RequestedAttributes can be:
brief (default)
verbose
archive
"
AttributesList"
all
None
Within the valid classes, archive only displays settable and specifiable attributes. all lists all
attributes listing first those that do not have values assigned and then those with values assigned.
These values are additive. This option is equivalent to the command-attribute
requested-attributes .
-s StyleName
Specifies the format you want the attributes displayed in.
StyleName can be column (default) or line.
column is the default for -r brief and -r verbose.
line is the default for -r all, -r "AttributesList
" and -r archive.
See the command-attribute
style for detail explanation of the column and line formats. This option
is equivalent to the command-attribute
style.
-U Suppresses the default user-name filter.
-x "AttributeValuePairs
"
Specifies command attributes.
AttributeValuePairs consists of a single attribute string containing of one or more attribute-value
pairs.
-X AttributesFileName
Specifies the designated attributes file to be read and inserted at the current point in the command
line. This file contains attribute-value pairs that are used to expand on the command being entered.
This option is equivalent to the command-attribute attributes .
Command Attributes
You can also specify these command attributes in a -x "AttributeValuePairs"
string or in an attributes
file designated with the
-X AttributesFileName option.
attributes= AttributesFileName
Specifies the designated attributes file to be read and inserted at the current point in the command
line. This file contains attribute-value pairs that are used to expand on the command being entered.
class=ObjectClass
Specifies the object class you want for this command. ObjectClass can be one of:
job (default)
document
log
printer
queue
initial-value-job
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