BARR information fields

Spool Window

BARR/SPOOL maintains information fields for documents and printers. You can control display of these fields by selecting View | Format Columns on the Spool Window's menu bar.

Field

Description

BARR_PRINT

Printer name. This is a required field that displays as the first column of the Spool Window. You cannot remove this column from the Spool Window or change the column location.

BARR_NAME

Document name. This is a required field that displays as the second column of the Spool Window. You cannot remove this column from the Spool Window or change the column location.

BARR_STATE

Document or printer state, depending on the window section. In the Document list, the field displays the document state. In the Printer list, this field displays the printer state. This is a required field that displays as the third column of the Spool Window. You cannot remove this column from the Spool Window or change the column location.

BARR_SIZE

Document size, in bytes.

BARR_DATE

Document date and time.

BARR_DISPOSITION

Document status after printing. Choices are Retain, to copy to the retain folder, or Delete, to delete permanently from the disk. This field is used only when the Retain feature is enabled.

In the Spool Window, you can set the value for this field from the Document menu.

BARR_PAGESTART

Page number for Reprint starting point.

BARR_PAGEEND

Page number for Reprint stopping point.

BARR_LINESTART

Line number for Reprint starting point.

BARR_LINEEND

Line number for Reprint stopping point.

BARR_BYTESTART

Byte number for Reprint starting point.

BARR_BYTEEND

Byte number for Reprint stopping point.

BARR_FOLDER

Subfolder where the spool document is stored. If the job contains multiple data sets, multiple documents appear in the folder.

Folder name is {yyyymmdd-hhmmssuuuu-seq#-XXXXXXXX}

where yyyy = year
mm
= month
dd
= day
hh
= hour
ss
= second
uuuu
= millisecond
seq#
= 4 digit sequence number - incremented if all of the above fields are equal
XXXXXXXX
= 8-digit random hexadecimal number

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