Xerox Job creation area field descriptions, Data File Init Nub File, Current Profile, VIPO-15

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NOTE

Job cancellation requests are only submitted by the client; in order for jobs to be cancelled they must be processed by the VIPO Server. A cancellation request submitted by the client while the Server is not running, or is in a paused state, will not be processed until the Server is executing a VIPO job.

Job Name and Job Status column headers — Left-click either of these headers to sort the list of jobs.

Left-clicking Job Name sorts the job list by the job name or by the job date/time stamp, in ascending or descending order, one sorting type per mouse left-button click in the following sequence:

Sort by Job Name, alphabetic ascending order (A to Z, from top)

Sort by Job Name, alphabetic descending order (Z to A, from top)

Sort by Date/Time stamp, ascending order (latest at the bottom)

Sort by Date/Time stamp, descending order (latest at the top) (default)

Left-clicking Job Status sorts the job list alphabetically based on the status string in ascending or descending order, one sorting type per mouse left-button click.

Submit Job — Click this button to submit your job after completing the appropriate fields in the job creation area.

Help — Click this button to access the VIPO online help facility.

Job creation area field descriptions

The following fields/buttons are located in the job creation area of the VIPO Job

Submission Client window.

Data File

Enter the name of the data file, or use browse to locate the VIPP data file (or print file) to be submitted. This can be a VIPP line mode, database mode, native mode, or XML mode print file (.lm, .dbf, .nm, .xml); a VI Project Container (.vpc); or a PDF file with bookmarks.

Init (Nub) File

Enter the name of the init file to be used when processing the job. This file must be specified for each “raw” data file (one without a VIPP preamble such as STARTLM. For these jobs, the init (nub) file supplies the appropriate VIPP preamble.

Current Profile

Optional. Load or save a profile using the Load Profile or Save Profile buttons. Profiles are sets of previously used job submission options, which save you from re-entering the data. The default folder for loading and saving profiles is the Profiles folder belonging to

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Contents User’s Guide Page Table of contents VIPO-4 Using Vipo WebUsing Vipo and Adobe Distiller Using lpr to submit Vipo jobsVIPO-5 Using Vipo DispatchUsing Vipo Services IndexVIPO-6 VIPO-7 VIPO-8 VIPO-9 Vipo Server and ClientVIPO-10 Using the Vipo Local ServerVIPO-11 File menu optionsJob Selection menu options Help menu optionsVIPO-12 Menu bar Using the Vipo Job Submission ClientWindow elements Title barVIPO-14 Job creation areaVipo job status area Function buttonsVIPO-15 Job creation area field descriptionsData File Init Nub File Current ProfileOutput Folder Job TypeUser Name Job ServerVIPO-17 Output Filename Template Index File TemplateVIPO-18 Profile filesVIPO-19 Template syntaxDIGITS=n DFNAMEx..yFnBKMARKx..yFn FS=‘char’VIPO-21 Add Data FilenameAdd Field Separator CancelAdd Bookmark Add File Split CountVIPO-23 Specifying an index fileVIPO-24 VIPO-25 Field separatorVIPO-26 BFS=‘c’VIPO-27 Template field descriptionsHeader Field Separator Bookmark Field SeparatorVIPO-28 Using the Vipo Watched Folders ClientVIPO-29 Status area Title bar Menu barWatched folders list Watched folder details areaVIPO-31 Adding watched foldersVIPO-32 File ready checkVIPO-33 Command line options for the Vipo Watched Folders ClientVIPO-34 Bulk ProcessingVIPO-35 Accessing Vipo via your web browserVIPO-36 Job Submission/View/Retrieval Job Submission upper frameVIPO-37 VIPO-38 Data FileCurrent Profile Load/Save Output Filename Template Create Index File Template CreateSubmit Job Refresh StatusVIPO-39 Job Submission lower frame ActionVIPO-40 VIPO-41 Job NameJob Status Pages Distilled Pages Split Files GeneratedChange Password AdministrationVIPO-42 VIPO-43 User AdministrationVIPO-44 Changing passwordsVIPO-45 Server AdministrationVIPO-46 VIPO-47 Cluster AdministrationVIPO-48 VIPO-49 VIPO-50 Basic Authentication Quick Step Disable Basic AuthenticationVIPO-51 VIPO-52 Web browser notesVIPO-53 Using Vipo and Adobe DistillerVIPO-54 Example Adobe Distiller and fontsAcrobat Distiller versions prior to Acrobat Distiller 6.0 and laterVIPO-56 Assigning a Distiller job options fileVIPO-57 Using the Vipp Bookmark commandVIPO-58 Extended bookmarksVIPO-59 Using VI Project ContainersVIPO-60 VIPO-61 Lpr command syntax for WindowsVIPO-62 Parameter definitionsParameter defaults Example lpr job submissionsVIPO-63 VIPO-64 VIPO-65 Using Vipo DispatchVIPO-66 Dispatch filtersVIPO-67 Dispatch Rule filesVIPO-68 VIPO-69 RuleNameRuleVars DataFileTemplateLogStdErr CommandTemplateTimeOut LogStdOutVIPO-71 FailOnErrorRetValTriggerTrumpsStdoutStderr RetValTriggerStdOutTrigger StdErrTriggerVIPO-72 VIPO-73 PostProcessCommandTemplate=...command stringAutoRun RunPostProcessCmd=true/falseVIPO-74 System built-in macrosRule file variable references ExamplesVIPO-75 Special Character Sequences in CSV and XML Index FilesVIPO-76 Vipo Dispatch windowPending Jobs Eligible Jobs View IndexRecord Field Names Conflict JobsIneligible Jobs Select Dispatch RuleReview Job Status Held JobsCompleted Jobs Release JobSave Logfile File menuHide Dispatcher Pause DispatcherDelete File Edit menuFilter Filename Set Active FilterDelete ResetEdit AddVIPO-84 OK/CancelVIPO-85 VIPO-86 Rule FilenameDefault ClearVIPO-87 Job Selection Trace Trace menuClear Display Job Selection LoopVIPO-89 Using Vipo Dispatch a simple exampleSetbufsize VIPO-90VIPO-91 \temp\temp.txtVIPO-92 $ccVIPO-93 VIPO-94 VIPO-95 VIPO-96 VIPO-97 DefinitionsVIPO-98 ConstraintsVIPO-99 IndexVIPO-100 FreeFlow Variable Information Suite 5.0 7/2006 FreeFlow Variable Information Suite 5.0 7/2006 VIPO-101 Page

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