Flag
-X AttributesFileName
This causes InfoPrint Manager to read and use the designated attributes file containing attribute and value pairs at the current point in the command.
These two examples are equivalent:
pdset -X AttrFileAD1.X Serv2-pp
pdset -x "attributes=AttrFileAD1.X" Serv2-pp
Using the command attribute attributes or the -X flag to designate and read an attributes file has the same effect as specifying multiple attribute and value pairs using the -x flag. These attributes require the same syntax as those used with the -x flag. For example, both of the previous examples reference this attributes file:
# Actual Destination Attributes File # AttrFileAD1.X document-formats-supported =ascii ditroff modca-p maximum-copies-supported =3 document-types-supported =printable overlay page-segment printer-memory =32It is equivalent to this command:
pdset -x "document-formats-supported=ascii ditroff modca-p maximum-copies-supported=3 document-types-supported=printable overlay page-segment printer-memory=32" Serv2-pp
The -X and -x flags are additive so that InfoPrint Manager uses all attributes and values. If you specify the same object attribute more than once in a command with multiple uses of the -x and -X command flags or the attributes command attribute, or a combination of them, the value read last takes precedence.