ID | Setting | Description |
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1 |
Restore Job to new Job Id |
A new ID is attached to the job and the job is restored. Note
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2 |
Restore Job to original Job Id |
Replace if Job Id already exists: If a job with the same Job ID is saved in the restore destination, the job is overwritten. Fail restore if Job Id already exists: If a job with the same Job ID is saved in the restore destination, the job restoration fails, and the job is not restored. |
For jobs that were linked with the X Bucket and performed centralised management of data, restoring an archived job also restores related data, such as DTP data on the X Bucket.
When a job restore operation is performed on an external system (X Bucket or MIS), the job is restored automatically on the XMF side and registered in [Job Queue] as a new job.
If a work folder was archived together with the job when the job was archived, the work folder of the job is also restored when the archive file of the job is restored.
In the following cases, the job archive file cannot be restored.
Even in an installation environment where the number of digits of the job ID is specified, when the job archive file is restored with the original job ID, the job is restored with the original job ID regardless of the specified number of digits.