Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
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a
job
matches
the
criteria,
InfoPrint
XT
assigns
the
attribute-and-value
pairs
that
follow
the
expression
to
the
job.
When
you
edit
an
attribute
mapping
file,
make
sure
that
the
expressions
start
in
the
first
column
of
the
file.
Precede
attribute-and-value
pairs
by
one
or
more
blank
spaces.
Put
each
attribute-and-value
pair
on
a
separate
line.
For
example:
keyword=value
attribute=value
attribute=value
These
rules
apply
to
attribute
mapping
files:
v
The
keywords
that
you
can
use
in
the
expressions
are
the
same
as
the
MVS
Download
receiver
options
shown
in
the
middle
column
of
The
-opa
option
is
further
split
into
these
individual
keywords:
–
class
–
destination
–
forms
–
jobid
–
OUTGRP
–
segmentid
v
You
can
use
the
special
keyword-and-value
pair
*=*
to
specify
that
the
attribute
group
applies
to
all
jobs.
v
Do
not
include
spaces
between
a
keyword
and
value.
Do
not
include
spaces
in
the
value
itself.
v
Values
for
the
keywords
can
be
any
string.
The
value
can
include
the
wildcard
characters
?
and
*
.
The
question
mark
matches
any
single
character.
The
asterisk
matches
any
number
of
characters.
v
Both
keywords
and
values
are
case-sensitive.
v
You
cannot
use
wildcard
characters
to
define
the
keyword
to
match.
For
example,
-ooffx*
is
not
valid
for
matching
both
the
-ooffxb
and
-ooffxf
keywords.
v
The
attribute
mapping
file
can
contain
blank
lines
and
comment
lines,
which
InfoPrint
XT
ignores.
Comment
lines
start
with
a
number
sign,
#
.
v
You
cannot
include
comments
on
keyword
lines
or
on
attribute
lines.
v
Two
or
more
keywords
on
a
single
line
represent
an
and
condition.
Jobs
must
match
all
the
keywords
to
use
the
associated
attributes.
v
Two
or
more
keywords
on
separate
lines
represent
an
or
condition.
Jobs
can
match
any
one
of
the
keywords
to
use
the
associated
attributes.
v
InfoPrint
XT
checks
all
attribute
groups
in
the
file.
A
job
can
match
the
criteria
for
more
than
one
group
and
thereby
use
attributes
from
several
groups.
The
associated
attribute-and-value
pairs
can
complement
or
override
each
other;
if
several
groups
specify
the
same
attribute,
InfoPrint
XT
uses
the
last
occurrence
of
the
attribute.
shows
examples
of
various
types
of
attribute
groups.
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XT
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