WebAdmin also provides a list of the print jobs of UTM applications requiring confirmation. This list can likewise be accessed via an entry in the 'Object Lists' section on the primary page of a standalone application or a cluster node application.
The list of print jobs for confirmation displays the following information for each print job:
Column |
Meaning |
---|---|
Job ID |
Job ID of the print job. |
Application |
UTM application to which the print job belongs. |
Host |
Host of the UTM application to which the print job belongs. |
Cterm |
Printer control Lterm to which the printer at which this print job is to be printed is assigned. |
Job Submitter |
Submitter (UTM user) of the print job. |
Printer ID |
Printer ID of the printer at which this print job is to be printed. |
Generation Time |
Time at which the print job was generated in the form "nnn / hh:mm:ss", where nnn is the number of the day in the year (from 1 to 366) and hh:mm:ss is the time of day in hours, minutes and seconds (system time of the application host). |
Start Time |
Desired start time for printing in the case of time-controlled jobs (DPUTs) in the same format (system time of the application host). |
Positive Confirmation Job |
Specifies whether there is a positive confirmation job for this print job (job complex). |
Negative Confirmation Job |
Specifies whether there is a negative confirmation job for this print job (job complex). |
Data Read at... |
Specifies the time at which the displayed data was fetched from the UTM application (as in all administration object lists). |
Click on a Job ID in this object list to view the property page of the print job to be confirmed. You can either confirm or repeat the print job to be confirmed by clicking the 'Confirm Printout' and 'Repeat Printout' buttons on this page respectively.
Note: At any given time, a maximum of one print job can be awaiting confirmation for each printer defined in a UTM application and can thus be present in this list. If further print jobs are queued for this printer then these continue to be present in the message queue of the Lterm assigned to the printer (not the printer control Lterm of the printer!).