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Using Abbreviations for Attribute Names and Values
Attribute
job-client-id
job-identifier
The following attributes identify the user or users responsible for the job.
user-name
job-originator
job-owner
The following attributes provide additional information about the job.
job-name
job-comment
11-2 Managing Jobs and Supporting Users
Table 11-1. Job Identification Attributes
A job identi cation number, such as
user. Used by users to manage their own jobs.
A global job identi er, such as
uniquely identi es the job in the distributed print environment.
Consists of a spooler name followed by a colon and a number.
Used by the administrator for job management.
The user name and hostname of the user who submitted the
job, in the form UserName@HostName . The value of this
attribute is the default lter, as speci ed by the
and
commands.
pdq
pdls
The name of the user who submitted the job. This attribute
defaults to the value of the
submittor can specify another person by using
attribute with the
pdpr
is the value supplied by the user.
job-originator
The name of the user who is responsible for the job. This
attribute defaults to the value of the
unless the job submittor speci ed a di erent value for the
attribute. HPDPS prints the value of the
job-originator
attribute on the start sheet for the job.
job-owner
The name of the job. This attribute defaults to the name of the
rst document speci ed in the job. The user can specify a
di erent name by using the
job name might print on the start sheet, depending on the
printer model, and helps to identify the job.
A text string speci ed by the user during job submission. The
text can describe the job in some way, or provide special
information about the job.
Description
, that is unique to a
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attribute. The job
user-name
command. In that case, the value of
user-name
ag of the
-t
pdpr
, that
ag, for the
-f
job-originator
attribute
command. The

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