Command Reference
Command Syntax
Using Command Flags
Command flags either substitute for command- or object-attributes or
modify the way a command is processed. For example, the -c command
flag can be used instead of the class command-attribute. Many flags
have values associated with them. See Appendix A, "Command
Summary," or the manpages for each command to determine which flags
as well as which values are supported by that command. The table in the
next section will help you determine the purpose of each flag.
The syntax using command flags is:
[ HPDPSCommand [ -Flag Value...] [ Argument] ]
Combining Attribute Value Pairs and Command Flags
You can combine attribute value pairs and command flags. The following
example shows the command to submit a print job for File1, using the
content-orientation attribute with the value of landscape and the
-n command flag to request three copies.
pdpr -x "content-orientation=landscape" -n 3 File1
Table 3-4, "Command Flags," lists all the flags and the purpose for each
flag. If the flag uses a value, the supported values are listed.
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