Understood (I think):
A.Restart-Job causes a retained job to be reapplied to the printer. Job-ID
etc are retained
B. Reprocess-Job causes a copy of a retained job to be created as an
independent new job, with its own Job-ID etc, but with all submitted
attributes the same as the retained job (except for save and proof)
C. Resubmit-Job causes a copy of a retained job to be created as an
independent new job, with its own Job-ID etc, but with the potential of
changing the values of the attributes in the retained job and adding new
attributes. All the values of attributes that are not changed are kept the
same as in the retained job (except for save and proof)
Question 1: Reprocess-Job can refer to a retained job in the aborted state
(RFC3998 para 4.1) Resubmit-Job cannot refer to a retained job in the
aborted state (JPS-2 table in para 5.4). Is this difference intended?
Question 2: Is a Reprocess-Job with no changed attribute values and no new
attributes the same as a Resubmit-Job (with the possible exception of the
aborted job distinction)?
Thanks,
Bill Wagner
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