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Command Reference
Command Syntax
The attribute values for requested-attributes are listed here along
with the commands involved:
Values
Available on...
the pdls and pdq commands.
all
the pdls and pdq commands, only displaying the
archive
specifiable and settable attributes. Refer to "Setting
Object-Attributes" earlier for more information.
the pdcreate, pdls, pdmod, pdpr, pdq, and pdset
brief
commands.
"AttributesList" the pdls and pdq commands.
the pdcreate, pdls, pdmod, pdpr, pdq, and pdset
none
commands. none is the default for all the commands
except pdls and pdq.
the pdcreate, pdls, pdmod, pdpr, pdq, and pdset
verbose
commands. verbose is the default for the pdls and
pdq commands.
Multiple values can be specified in a comma-delimited list when using
the -r flag. For example:
-r brief,document-formats-supported
Multiple values can also be specified in a string using the -x flag on the
command line. The following example is equivalent to the previous
example:
-x "requested-attributes=brief document-formats-supported"
The result is the combination of the attribute values defined for brief,
and the document-formats-supported attribute. Whenever you
combine values with the -r flag or the requested-attributes
attribute, the displayed output is shown in line format unless you
specify the column format. See "Formatting the Display of Attribute
Values" shortly for formatting information.
Table 3-7, "HPDPS Object-Attributes," lists the HPDPS objects along
with the brief and verbose attribute values. The brief values are a
subset of the verbose attribute value.
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