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-n
NumberOfCopies
Specify the number of document copies you want printed. NumberOfCopies can be either
1 (default)
or more copies.
If you do not specify the
-n
option, the copy count defaults to one (1). A copy count of zero (0) is an
error. This option is equivalent to specifying the per-document-attribute
copy-count .
-N NotificationMethod
Specify the delivery method that you want used in notification of job events. NotificationMethod can
be
message, email (default), or none.
This option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute
notification-delivery-
method
.
Note: Using this option and its value causes the
notification-profile
attribute to be built.
-p LogicalPrinterName
The logical printer to which you want the job submitted. If you do not specify this option, the
PDPRINTER environment variable is used to determine the printer. This option is equivalent to
specifying the object-attribute
printer-name-requested
.
-r RequestedAttributes
Identify the attribute values you want displayed for the specified objects. RequestedAttributes can be
none (default), brief,orverbose.
This option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute
requested-attributes.
-s StyleName
Specify the format in which you want the attributes displayed. StyleName can be column (default)
or
line.
This option is equivalent to specifying the command-attribute
style.
-t JobName
Specify the name you want to assign to the job. This option is equivalent to specifying the object-
attribute job-name.
-x "AttributeValuePairs
"
A single attribute string, consisting of one or more attribute-value pairs.
Document attributes defined with the -x option affect all files whose names follow that
-x option on
the command line, unless the document attributes are reset by using the
-x option again.
-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 specifying the command-attribute
attributes .
- Causes the command to read from stdin.
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
Cause the designated attributes file to be read.
headings=Boolean
Specify if you want headings displayed. Boolean can be true (default) or false.
notification-delivery-method=NotificationMethod
Specify the delivery method you want used in notification of job events. NotificationMethod may be
message, email (default), or none.
Note: Using this attribute and its value causes the notification-profile to be built.
requested-attributes=AttributeType
Specify which attributes you want displayed. AttributeType is none (default), brief,orverbose.
style=StyleName
Specify the presentation format in which you want the output displayed. StyleName can be column
(default) or line.
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