Job submission ID group
The job Submission ID group maps the job submission ID and the job ID (jmJobIndex).
The job submission ID is a number assigned by the client application that submits the job.
The job ID (jmJobIndex) is used to identify jobs in the job table and the attribute table.
To be visible in the jmJobIDTable, the job submission id name must follow one of the following
formats:
• Jobname:jobid
• dfaxxx<hostname><jobid>
The jobid is a number assigned by the client application that submits the job.
The jmJobSubmissionId is a concatenation of:
• octet 1:
'9'
• octets 2-40:
Contains the <host-name> . If the <host-name> portion is less than 40 octets, the left-most
character in the string appears in octet position 2. Any unused portion of this field is filled with
spaces. Otherwise, only the last 39 bytes shall be included.
• octets 41-48:
'00000XXX' or '0000XXXX', where XXX or XXXX is the decimal (ASCII coded) representation
of the LPR/LPD job id.
jmJobSubmissionID
Access:
not accessible.
A semi-unique 48-octet fixed-length string ID, which identifies the job within a particular client-
server environment.
The jmJobSubmissionID is the jobname of the job.
jmJobIDJobSetIndex
Access:
read only item.
This object contains the value of the jmGeneralJobSetIndex for the job with the
jmJobSubmissionID value. So, this object contains the job set index of the job set.
This 16-bit value, in combination with the jmJobIDJobIndex value, enables the management
application to obtain job-specific objects for this job.
jmJobIDJobIndex
Access:
read only item.
This object contains the value of the jmJobIndex for the job with the jmJobSubmissionID value,
i.e., the job index for the job when the server or device accepted the job. This value, in
combination with the jmJobIDJobSetIndex value, enables the management application to obtain
the job-specific objects for this job.
Job submission ID group
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Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 14: ...Supported media 14 Chapter 1 Introduction imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 15: ...Chapter 2 PRISMAsync...
Page 29: ...Chapter 3 The LPD connection...
Page 45: ...Chapter 4 The socket connection...
Page 51: ...Chapter 5 Adobe PostScript 3...
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Page 99: ...Chapter 6 PDF...
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Page 151: ...Chapter 9 SNMP...
Page 159: ...Example in pseudo code Chapter 9 SNMP 159 imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
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