Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
after
y
ou
delete
the
logical
prin
ter.
Y
ou
m
ust
resubmit
the
jobs
to
a
dieren
t
logical
prin
ter
or
remov
e
the
jobs
from
the
queue
b efore
they
can
b e
mo
died.
See
\Resubmitting
Jobs
to
Dierent
Logical
Printers"
and
\Deleting
Jobs
from
Queues
and
from
the
Sp o oler"
for
further
information.
If
the
v
alue
of
the
PD_CONFIRM_DELETE
en
vironmen
t
v
ariable
is
no ,
y
ou
will
not
receiv
e
a
conrmation
message.
See
\Setting
the
PD
CONFIRM
DELETE
En
vironmen
t
V
ariable"
in
Chapter
4.
Deleting
a
Queue
Before
y
ou
can
delete
a
queue,
the
follo
wing
conditions
m
ust
b e
met:
The
queue
cannot
con
tain
an
y
jobs.
Y
ou
m
ust
allo w
the
jobs
to
complete
pro cessing,
remov
e
the
jobs,
or
resubmit
the
jobs
b efore
y
ou
can
delete
the
queue.
See
\Deleting
Jobs
from
Queues
and
from
the
Sp o oler"
and
\Resubmitting
Jobs
to
Dierent
Logical
Printers"
for
the
commands
to
use.
All
logical
prin
ters
asso
ciated
with
the
queue
m
ust
b e
disabled.
Use
the
pddisable
command
to
disable
the
logical
prin
ters
asso
ciated
with
the
queue.
T
o
delete
the
queue
Queue1 ,
en
ter:
pddelete
-c
queue
Queue1
Deleting
a
Queue
that
Contains
P
ending
Jobs
If
all
of
the
jobs
in
the
queue
are
pending ,
p erform
the
following
steps
to
let
the
jobs
prin
t
and
then
delete
the
queue:
1.
Determine
the
states
of
the
jobs
in
the
queue
that
receiv
es
jobs
from
logical
prin
ters.
F
or
example:
pdq
-U
-p
LogPrt3
If
all
jobs
are
in
the
pending
state,
con
tinue
with
this
pro cedure.
If
the
queue
con
tains
jobs
in
the
held
or
paused
state,
con
tinue
with
step
2
of
\Deleting
a
Queue
that
Con
tains
Held
or
P
aused
Jobs".
9-36
Managing
the
Spooler,
Logical
Printers,
and
Queues