OPALE - 10.0 - Utilisation - Gérer les relations entre Outq d'origine et Outq de destination/en

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This allows you to define the Outqs managed by the robot and the default destination for print jobs (set the Outq parameter to *DFT).
 
This allows you to define the Outqs managed by the robot and the default destination for print jobs (set the Outq parameter to *DFT).
  
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You can define only one destination Outq for several original Outqs. The contrary is impossible.
 
You can define only one destination Outq for several original Outqs. The contrary is impossible.
  
Il faut rattacher à chaque Outq d'origine une Dtaq qui sera écoutée par le robot. L'intérêt de créer plusieurs DTAQ est nul, il est donc conseillé de rattacher toutes les Outq d'origine à une même DTAQ.
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You have to attach a DTAQ to each original Outq. This DTAQ sends information to the robot when a spooled file is processed in an Outq. Creating several DTAQs serves no purpose, it is therefore advisable to attach all the original Outqs to the same DTAQ.
  
  

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This allows you to define the Outqs managed by the robot and the default destination for print jobs (set the Outq parameter to *DFT).

Specify the Outq(s) where the spooled files processed by the robot shall arrive. For each of those, specify the Outq where the spool files are routed

after being processed.

You can define only one destination Outq for several original Outqs. The contrary is impossible.

You have to attach a DTAQ to each original Outq. This DTAQ sends information to the robot when a spooled file is processed in an Outq. Creating several DTAQs serves no purpose, it is therefore advisable to attach all the original Outqs to the same DTAQ.


Note:

The destination Outq has to be different from the original Outq.