Attribute Values For Range And Dimensions; Requesting Attribute Values From Objects - HP 9000 User Manual

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Command Syntax
This format specifies hours and minutes; hours are optional. If hours are
used, separate the two values with a colon, with no spaces. This example
shows a time interval of 1 hour and 15 minutes:
pdset -c printer -x "printer-register-threshold=1:15" PhysPrt4
This can also be expressed as:
pdset -c printer -x "printer-register-threshold=75" PhysPrt4

Attribute Values for Range and Dimensions

For a range of values or dimensions, the syntax is:
AttributeName=nnn:nnn
Separate the two numeric values with a colon. For example:
pdset -c printer -x \
"job-size-range-supported=0:9223372036854775800" PhysPrt3

Requesting Attribute Values from Objects

You can use the pdq and pdls commands to request that the system
return the attribute values for a specified object or objects.
• The pdq command requests the values of attributes for jobs and
documents which are currently queued for printing. If you do not
specify a job identifier with the pdq command, the command uses the
logical printer specified in the PDPRINTER environment variable.
Refer to "Job and Document Identifiers" later for more information on
job identifiers. PDPS determines the queue associated with the
logical printer and returns the values for all of the jobs in the queue
that have been submitted by you (based on your user-name
attribute, which defaults to your login).
• The pdls command requests the values of attributes for all objects,
including jobs (both queued and retained).
• The following flags are used to specify the attributes for which values
are to be returned and how the values should be presented:
Specifies that headings are not to be used when the
-g
attribute values are displayed. This flag is
equivalent to using the command-attribute
headings=false. Refer to "Formatting the Display
of Attribute Values" later for more information.
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