Specifications
Accounting
QMS 4525 Print System Administrator's Guide3-22
Status Accounting File Record Example
The following is an example of the Status Accounting file:
28: 1, 29: 8, 30: 51200, 31: 51200, 32: 0, 33: 0, 34: 1,
35: 1, 36: 0, 37:2, 38:1, 39:0, 40:0, 41:31, 42:23, 43:31, 44:31,
Field ID 39:
The Job File Full flag indicates whether the Job
Accounting file is full.
Field ID 40:
The Paper Accounting File Full flag indicates whether the
Paper Accounting file is full.
Field ID 41:
The User field indicates the maximum length of the User
Name field in the Job Accounting file.
Field ID 42:
The Host field indicates the maximum length of the Host
Name field in the Job Accounting file.
Field ID 43:
The File field indicates the maximum length of the File
Name field in the Job Accounting file.
Field ID 44:
The Charge field indicates the maximum length of the
Charge Number field in the Job Accounting file.
Field ID 45:
The Connection field indicates the I/O port in which the job
arrived. (This is an extension to the initial Job Accounting
file record.)
1 Indicates that the file is full and that
Resetaccounting should be performed.
2 Indicates that the file is note full.
1 Indicates that the Paper Accounting file is
full andthe Resetaccounting should be
performed.
2 Indicates that the Paper Accounting file is
not full.










