Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 238

Netware.exe, transform_update, job- count, s-completed, update_file, Notes

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v No status file name specified. v Cannot open status file named ____. v Cannot read status file named ____. 0 A successful update -1 The update of the status file was not successful. transform_update [-t delta_pages_transformed] [-d delta_pages_delivered] update_file -t Specifies the number of additional pages since the last update in the transformed document file. InfoPrint Manager uses this information to recalculate the job's job-page-count attribute. The total of values that this option passes cannot exceed 2,147,483,647. -d Specifies the number of additional pages delivered by the transform since the last update. InfoPrint Manager uses this information to update the job's pages-completed attribute. The total of values that this option passes cannot exceed 2,147,483,647. Often, it is unnecessary for transforms to update the pages-completed attribute because it indicates how many pages have actually printed or stacked for the job, and this attribute is updated by the print backend in InfoPrint Manager with the number of pages that were printed. Any pages referenced here should have been removed from any file returned to InfoPrint Manager for further processing. update_file The file passed to the transform through the %u option. Notes: 1. If a transform calls the transform_update utility more than once, each call should pass a value for the change since the last call, not a cumulative value. 2. If InfoPrint Manager can neither open nor read the file, it logs an error and continues processing. 3. If you use a transform to update the job-page-count attribute, you must provide a page-count for the document. This page-count information provided by the transform should be the pages in the transformed document for a single copy of that document. 4. If a transform updates the pages-completed attribute and returns a job for printing, the pages the actual destination completes are added to the pages the transform reported it had completed. Netware.exe Netware.exe is one of the transform programs that is included with InfoPrint Manager. This program extracts the user ID and job information from the header of PostScript print jobs that are submitted from a Netware server, then strips that header off the job and creates an new header that prints correctly from InfoPrint Manager. Netware.exe is a terminating transform, but not because it stores its output in another file. It is a terminating transform because the last step of the program is to issue a pdpr command, which submits the job to a logical destination to be printed. 220 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures

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v
No status file name specified.
v
Cannot open status file named ____.
v
Cannot read status file named ____.
0
A successful update
-1
The update of the status file was not successful.
transform_update
[
-t
delta_pages_transformed]
[
-d
delta_pages_delivered]
update_file
-t
Specifies the number of additional pages since the last update in the
transformed document file. InfoPrint Manager uses this information to
recalculate the job's
job-page-count
attribute. The total of values that this
option passes cannot exceed
2,147,483,647
.
-d
Specifies the number of additional pages delivered by the transform since
the last update. InfoPrint Manager uses this information to update the job's
pages-completed
attribute. The total of values that this option passes
cannot exceed
2,147,483,647
.
Often, it is unnecessary for transforms to update the
pages-completed
attribute because it indicates how many pages have actually printed or
stacked for the job, and this attribute is updated by the print backend in
InfoPrint Manager with the number of pages that were printed. Any pages
referenced here should have been removed from any file returned to
InfoPrint Manager for further processing.
update_file
The file passed to the transform through the
%u
option.
Notes:
1.
If a transform calls the
transform_update
utility more than once, each call
should pass a value for the change since the last call, not a cumulative value.
2.
If InfoPrint Manager can neither open nor read the file, it logs an error and
continues processing.
3.
If you use a transform to update the
job-page-count
attribute, you must
provide a page-count for the document. This page-count information provided
by the transform should be the pages in the transformed document for a single
copy of that document.
4.
If a transform updates the
pages-completed
attribute and returns a job for
printing, the pages the actual destination completes are added to the pages the
transform reported it had completed.
Netware.exe
Netware.exe is one of the transform programs that is included with InfoPrint
Manager. This program extracts the user ID and job information from the header of
PostScript print jobs that are submitted from a Netware server, then strips that
header off the job and creates an new header that prints correctly from InfoPrint
Manager.
Netware.exe
is a terminating transform, but not because it stores its
output in another file. It is a terminating transform because the last step of the
program is to issue a
pdpr
command, which submits the job to a logical
destination to be printed.
220
InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures