Command attributes

You can specify these attributes in a -x"attribute=value ..." string or in an attributes file designated with the -XAttributesFileName flag:

attribute=AttributesFileName
Specifies the designated attributes file that InfoPrint reads and inserts at the current point in the command. This file contains attribute and value pairs that InfoPrint uses to expand the command.
operation-class={destination | log | queue | server}
DEFAULT=destination

Specifies the object class you want for this command. In the valid classes, queue enables all associated logical destinations; destination is for a logical or actual destination; and server enables all destinations in that server.

message="MessageText"
Specifies the message you want to associate with the destination, log, queue, or server you want to enable. You can use this message to indicate the reason for enabling the object or to provide any other comments. If you do not specify the -m flag, the message already stored with the destination, log, queue, or server remains unchanged.

When you enter the command against a server, InfoPrint propagates the message to the message attribute of the destinations residing in that server. InfoPrint does not change the server message attribute.

When you enter the command against a queue, InfoPrint propagates the message to the message attribute of the logical destinations associated with the queue. InfoPrint does not change the queue message attribute.

You can list this message by specifying requested-attributes=message with the pdls command.

Using this flag is equivalent to specifying the command attribute message.