On Mar 8, 2010, at 2:17 PM, Ira McDonald wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>> Your understanding of these 3 operations is correct.
>> I'm sure you just found a bug if there's *any* state table
> difference between Reprocess-Job and Resubmit-Job.
>> Tom and Mike - comments?
I thought the difference for Resubmit-Job was that the printer wouldn't be reprocessing the original document data, and so if the job was aborted (because of a document issue) there was no way to reprint the job?
Tom?
>> We should discuss this bug next week during our
> continuation of JPS2 review, if not before.
>> Cheers,
> - Ira
>> Ira McDonald (Musician / Software Architect)
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>>>> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 4:46 PM, William Wagner <wamwagner at comcast.net> wrote:
>> 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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