Job And Document Identifiers; Specific Documents Within Jobs - HP 9000 User Manual

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Job and Document Identifiers
Job and Document Identifiers
Many commands accept job identifiers as input. Job identifiers
(LocalJobID and GlobalJobID) are specific arguments for some
commands. Local IDs are generated for each user, on each host, for each
job.
A job can be referenced by either a local ID or global ID number:
• A local ID is represented as a single integer generated by the client.
For example:
10
• A ServerName, a colon (:), and a number generated by the server
represents a global ID. For example:
server1:1019198802
• Only you (the person who submits the job) can use the local job ID.
• If you omit the server name from the command, the client assumes
that the job identifier is a local ID.
• You must be authorized to modify jobs belonging to another person
and must always use the global ID to do so. See "Authorization" for
further information.
Specific Documents within Jobs
A subset of the commands that accept a job-identifier parameter also
permit you to specify a specific document number within a multiple-
document job. The document number, if present, is separated by a period
(.) from the job identifier. Within each multiple-document job, the
documents are numbered starting with 1.
An example of a local ID for document number 1 is:
10.1
An example of a global ID for document number 3 is:
SPOOL1:1022565604.3
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