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extension is determined by the selected output technology.
${job} is basically a short hand for ${job.base}_
${job.nr,0000}.${job.ext}
The 0000 in ${job.nr,0000} is a format pattern that takes care of
formatting the number with at least four digits including leading zero's.
See "Formatting date and number values " on page812, below.
Example
If the job name My-Invoices-Reprint.XY2016 gets printed to PDF, then
${job} expands to My-Invoices-Reprint_0001.pdf
${job.base}
Returns the base name of the job without any extension.
Example
If the job name is My-Invoices-Reprint.XY2016, then ${job.base}
expands to My-Invoices-Reprint
${job.name}
Returns the name of the job.
Example
If the job name is My-Invoices-Reprint.XY2016, then ${job.name}
expands to My-Invoices-Reprint.XY2016
${job.nr}
An automatic sequence number belonging to the current output file. It is
automatically incremented for each new output file that gets created.
Note, that multiple output files are created, for example, when output
separation has been selected for output creation.
It is possible to format the number using a pattern and locale. See
"Formatting date and number values " on page812, below.
${job.ext}
The extension that corresponds to the chosen output technology.
For example, for PDF output, ${job.ext} would be PDF, for PostScript
output, ${job.ext} would return PS
Note, that ${job.ext} does not include a leading dot.
${job.metadata.
Value of a meta data property of thejob.
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