Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
Note:
Y
ou
can
also
set
up
a
list
of
k
ey
con
tacts
for
the
queue
b
y
setting
the
list-of-managers
attribute.
See
\Sp ecifying
Key
Con
tacts
for
the
Sp o oler"
for
an
example
of
sp ecifying
v
alues
for
this
attribute.
Creating
and
Configuring
Initial-V
alue-Job
and
Initial-V
alue-Document
Objects
Y
ou
can
use
initial-v
alue-job
and
initial-v
alue-do cumen
t
ob
jects
to
assign
default
v
alues
to
job
and
do cumen
t
attributes.
Y
ou
can
asso
ciate
the
initial
v
alue
ob
jects
with
a
logical
prin
ter
to
whic
h
the
users
submit
their
jobs
or
users
reference
the
initial
v
alue
ob
ject
directly
at
the
job
submission.
This
section
describ es
the
basic
steps
for
creating
initial-v
alue-job
and
initial-v
alue-do cumen
t
ob
jects
and
asso
ciating
them
with
logical
prin
ters.
\Conguring
Logical
Printers
for
Defaulting
and
Restriction",
describ es
ho
w
to
congure
logical
prin
ters
with
initial
v
alue
ob
jects
that
pro
vide
job
and
do cumen
t
attribute
v
alues.
Initial
v
alue
ob
jects
also
are
sometimes
required
with
logical
prin
ters
that
are
set
up
to
restrict
access
to
particular
ph
ysical
prin
ter
capabilities.
See
\Using
Logical
Printers
to
Restrict
the
Use
of
Printer
Capabilities"
for
an
example
conguration
that
uses
initial
v
alue
ob
jects
to
enforce
restrictions.
Job
and
do cumen
t
attribute
v
alues
are
deriv
ed
from
other
sources
in
addition
to
initial
v
alue
ob
jects.
Users
can
sp ecify
the
v
alues
for
job
and
do cumen
t
attributes
when
they
submit
jobs.
The
sp o oler
assigns
default
v
alues
to
certain
job
and
do cumen
t
attributes
if
users
or
initial
v
alue
ob
jects
do
not
sp ecify
v
alues
for
the
attributes.
Refer
to
\Ab out
Job
Defaulting
and
V
alidation"
for
a
description
of
job
and
do cumen
t
defaulting
and
job
v
alidation.
What
A
ttributes
Can
Y
ou
Specify
for
Initial
V
alue
Objects?
The
attributes
for
initial-v
alue-do cumen
t
ob
jects
include
all
of
the
settable
do cumen
t
and
job
attributes.
F
or
eac
h
t
yp e
of
initial-v
alue-job
and
do cumen
t
ob
ject,
there
are
additional
attributes
that
p ertain
to
the
ob
ject
itself,
suc
h
as
initial-value-job-identifier
.
This
attribute
sp ecies
the
name
of
the
ob
ject
and
iden
ties
the
ob
ject
within
the
sp o oler.
See
the
p
d
att
ivjob
(5)
and
6-14
Configuring
Spoolers,
Queues,
and
Logical
Printers