Examples: Using the destination-pass-through attribute
The first two-step example creates an initial value document and associates it with the default logical destination so that all jobs sent to this destination will pass the specified attributes.
- Specify this pdcreate command to create an initial value document named upload1–dd on the InfoPrint Linux server nome:
pdcreate -c initial-value-document \
-x"destination-pass-through='WRITER=WTR1 PASSTHRU=BURST=YES,CLASS=A'"\
nome:upload1-dd
- Specify this pdset command to associate the initial value document named upload1–dd with the nome-lp logical destination:
pdset -c destination\
-x"destination-initial-value-document=upload1-dd"\
nome:nome-lp
The second example uses the pdpr command to pass attributes for a class of A
, a form of B
, a job destination of B205
, and a BURST value of YES
on a single job with a test2.tif input file:
pdpr -p nome-lp\
-x"destination-pass-through='PASSTHRU=CLASS=A,FORMS=B,DESTINATION=B205, BURST=YES'"\
test2.tif
The third example uses the pdset command to specify a class of A
, a form of B
, a BURST value of YES
, and a WRITER value of WTR1
on all jobs sent to the actual destination nome-ad.
pdset \
-x"destination-pass-through='WRITER=WTR1 PASSTHRU=CLASS=A,FORMS=B, BURST=YES'"\
nome:nome-ad