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• Brackets, [ ], around values indicate that they are optional. Here,
• Braces, { }, around values indicate required items that you must
• A vertical bar, |, between values indicates that you can only enter one
• An ellipsis, ..., indicates that you can supply more than one
Special Characters in
Some special characters are included in commands. When colons, dashes,
Syntax
the equals sign, double quotation marks, single quotation marks, and
braces are shown in command syntax notation, include them when you
issue the command. These special characters have the following
meanings:
• A colon, :, separates related values. For example:
• A dash, -, always precedes a flag. For example, -x.
• The equals sign, =, separates attribute and value pairs. For example:
• Double quotation marks, " ", surround multiple attribute and value
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they mean that you do not have to enter any of the available pdmod
flags with the pdmod command.
supply with the command. Here, they mean that you must enter
either a LocalJobId or a GlobalJobId with the pdmod command.
Braces are also used within the notification-profile attribute.
of the values with the command. Here, it means that when you issue
the pdmod command, you can specify either a LocalJobId or a
GlobalJobId, but not both.
occurrence of a particular type of value with the command. Here, it
means that you can supply more than one local job identifier value or
more than one global job identifier value with the pdmod command.
pdmod -x "sides=2" Spool12:1011230045
Spool12:1011230045 is a global job identifier on the Spool12
server.
pdmod -x "sides=2" Spool12:1011230045
means that 2 is the value assigned to the sides attribute.
pairs, such as:
-x "sides=2 content-orientation=portrait"
For consistency, double quotation marks also are shown around single
attribute and value pairs in all examples, although they are not
required.

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