Mackie V7.0 Selection criteria lists, Wildcards * and ? are allowed for non-numerical arguments

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Selecting a print job

Managing print jobs

XP000002: Job <d241s081@0000000245@1> (<d241s081:8>) added

The permanent job id is only usable locally on the submission host as it is the case with the local job id.

Example:

A job with the permanent job id "host1@0000003049@5" has been added on host1 and the following command is submitted from host2:

# xpshow host1@0000003049@5

L. jid Global jid Originator Destination Form fc pr

------ ---------- ---------- ----------- ---- -- --

XP000093: <host1@0000003049@5> not accessible

Selection criteria lists

You can also access submitted print jobs via what are called selection criteria lists. In this case you can select print jobs via specific criteria, such as the printer to which the job was sent, its priority, the scheduled print time, etc.

Selection criteria may be specified for all commands with which you can display, modify or delete print jobs. Use the following option:

-sclselection_criteria_list

This option allows you to select print jobs according to criteria which must be enclosed in double quotes. The selection criteria are all the options which were specified when the print job was defined, except for -jtjob_title, -tejob_template and -sx(silent execution).

In the case of options without arguments (Boolean options) you can select the relevant option by means of a following + (set) or - (not set) sign.

In the case of options which allow for the use of several combined values, normally those jobs are selected for which at least the specified values are set. For an exclusive search for print jobs with exactly the specified values, the option must be followed by the = sign.

The wildcards * and ? are allowed for non-numerical arguments.

Examples

To delete all print jobs for printer printer1: xpdel [-job] -scl "-de printer1"

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Mackie V7.0 manual Selection criteria lists, Wildcards * and ? are allowed for non-numerical arguments