NBSpool for MPE Reference Guide

NBSpool Output Commands
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Parameter Description
outpri
This parameter specifies the output priority used when creating the spool
file on the remote computer. This must be between
1
and
13
.
copies
This parameter specifies the number of copies used when creating the
spool file on the remote computer. This must be between
1
and
127
.
class
This parameter specifies the device class used when creating the spool
file on the remote computer. This must be a valid spooled device class.
ldev
This parameter specifies the logical device number used when creating
the spool file on the remote computer. This must be a valid spooled
output device.
DUP
This parameter causes a spool file to be sent multiple times to the
destination if the number of copies is greater than one. Useful if the
destination does not support multiple copy printing.
NEWTIME
This parameter changes the creation date and time to be the current time
when creating the spool file on the remote computer. This is most useful
when creating native mode spool files to make the print order be the
same as the move order.
NOENV
This parameter prevents inserting Term Type file initialization strings
from being added to the output data. By default, these strings will be
inserted in the output data.
REMOTEUSER
This parameter causes the creator of the spool file to be changed to the
remote session’s name.
seconds
The number of seconds to wait for a response from the remote system
before aborting a transfer. This should only be used if errors or hanging
occurs during moves. A value of
0
disables the timeout entirely.
RETRY
Specifies that during a
MOVE
, if the destination node is unavailable, a
delay of five seconds should be followed by an attempt to reconnect.
RETRYDELAY
Specifies
RETRY
, as above, with a delay in seconds as specified, instead
of the default time of five seconds.