Ricoh GLD0-0025-01 Window User Manual


 
a job matches the criteria, InfoPrint XT assigns the attribute-and-value pairs that
follow the expression to the job. When you edit an attribute mapping file, make
sure that the expressions start in the first column of the file. Precede
attribute-and-value pairs by one or more blank spaces. Put each
attribute-and-value pair on a separate line. For example:
keyword=value
attribute=value
attribute=value
These rules apply to attribute mapping files:
v The keywords that you can use in the expressions are the same as the MVS
Download receiver options shown in the middle column of Table 10 on page 70.
The -opa option is further split into these individual keywords:
class
destination
forms
jobid
OUTGRP
segmentid
v You can use the special keyword-and-value pair *=* to specify that the attribute
group applies to all jobs.
v Do not include spaces between a keyword and value. Do not include spaces in
the value itself.
v Values for the keywords can be any string. The value can include the wildcard
characters ? and *. The question mark matches any single character. The asterisk
matches any number of characters.
v Both keywords and values are case-sensitive.
v You cannot use wildcard characters to define the keyword to match. For
example, -ooffx* is not valid for matching both the -ooffxb and -ooffxf
keywords.
v The attribute mapping file can contain blank lines and comment lines, which
InfoPrint XT ignores. Comment lines start with a number sign, #.
v You cannot include comments on keyword lines or on attribute lines.
v Two or more keywords on a single line represent an and condition. Jobs must
match all the keywords to use the associated attributes.
v Two or more keywords on separate lines represent an or condition. Jobs can
match any one of the keywords to use the associated attributes.
v InfoPrint XT checks all attribute groups in the file. A job can match the criteria
for more than one group and thereby use attributes from several groups. The
associated attribute-and-value pairs can complement or override each other; if
several groups specify the same attribute, InfoPrint XT uses the last occurrence
of the attribute.
Figure 7 on page 73 shows examples of various types of attribute groups.
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