AssignJobValues
For example, you can have two connectors branch from one step that test for the number of pages in a job. If the number of pages exceeds a certain value, the one AssignJobValues step could set a high-speed printer as the Requested printer or specify that no stapling be done. The other branch from the step goes to a different AssignJobValues step that sets a medium-speed printer and selects a value for Stapling.
Job property defaults
- Job values file
- Values to set
Usage notes
- You can use both a configuration file and the list of property values to change the values for a job. If a property is included in both the configuration file and in the list, the value in the list is used.
- The job values file is a text file that contains job property and value pairs. The
values in the file override values that are already set when a job enters the AssignJobValues
step.
Use RICOH ProcessDirector database names for the properties. List each property and value on a separate line as database.property.name=value, with no spaces before or after the equal sign (=). For example:
Job.RequestedPrinter=RicohProVC60000Job.Duplex=Yes
- To assign a value to a positional job property, specify the phase and step names in
brackets following the property name.
This example specifies a copy command as the value of the External command job property for the RunExternalProgram step in the Prepare phase of a workflow:
Job.External.Command[Prepare][RunExternalProgram]=copy ${getControlFileName()} C:\aiwdir\aiw1\samples\${Job.ID}.info.csv
- You cannot set positional properties in the list of property values.