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Producing Output with Xprint V7.0 Using Xprint V7.0 options
For inter-domain printing, resources are assumed to be available in the
remote domain. This restricts resources to public ones.
3.4.5 Copying print files before printing and deleting
them after printing
The basic command xpadd -dr file prints the specified file by adding to the
job queue a reference to the original file. If there is some time between job
submission and the actual printing, any changes made to the document during
this time also affect the printout. This is not always desirable. For this reason,
Xprint V7.0 allows you to make a copy of the data to be printed. This can be
done using the following option:
-cp (cp stands for copy file)
This option causes a copy to be made of the document to be printed. This
way the original file can immediately be edited further or can be deleted
without these modifications affecting the printout.
Another option causes a file to be deleted immediately after printing:
-rm (rm stands for remove file after printing)
This option causes all the specified files to be deleted after the printout.
If the printout is not finished, for example due to an error or because the
job was canceled, the files are not removed from the system. If a
retention period was specified with the -rp retention_period option, this
file is only deleted when this period of time has elapsed. If Xprint V7.0 is
not active on the relevant host system at the scheduled delete time, the
files cannot be removed.
If the options -cp and -rm are used simultaneously, the -rm option is
ignored without notice and only -cp is interpreted.
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