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Job Settings

[Job Info] Pane

In the [Job Info] pane, you can set the attributes, priority and due date for the job.

Setting job attributes (such as Job Name, JDF Job ID and Job Owner) in advance enables jobs to be managed efficiently in screens such as [Queue].

When the job priority is set, processing is performed by prioritising the specified job.

ID Setting Description

1

Job Summary

Sets the job attributes.

2

Job Name

You can change the job name.

Note
  1. You can specify up to 255 double-byte or single-byte characters for job name.
  2. The job name set here is used in the display of the job name, slugline, and other management information in the [Queue] screen.

3

Job ID

Displays the job ID that is assigned automatically when the job is created.

Note
  1. Once a job ID is created, it cannot be reused even if the job is deleted.
Caution
  • The following applies in an installation environment where the number of digits of the job ID is specified. Note that to construct this environment, CML file settings must be configured in advance. For details, contact the service engineer.
  • After all the IDs within the specified number of digits have been used, free job IDs starting from the lowest number are assigned to subsequent new jobs.
  • If no job IDs within the specified number of digits are free, job IDs above the specified number of digits are applied. At this time, a corresponding warning message is displayed in the system log. To enable job IDs within the specified number of digits to be assigned, delete unneeded jobs.
  • If not many job IDs are free, job generation may take some time. In such cases, delete unneeded jobs to increase the number of free job IDs.

4

JDF Job ID

You can change the JDF job ID.

Note
  1. In the default settings, the JDF job ID that was assigned automatically when the job was created is displayed.
  2. The JDF job ID of jobs created from JDF files or jobs released on XMF Remote cannot be changed. However, a JDF job ID can be entered if the job was released without a JDF job ID.
  3. When a part ID description is included in a JDF file in a job created from JDF files, [Part ID] is displayed under [JDF Job ID].
  4. If the JDF job ID is not entered, the job cannot be saved.

5

Comment

You can set a comment for the job.

Note
  1. You can specify up to 2048 double-byte or single-byte characters for comment.
  2. Line breaks can be included in comment.
  3. The entered comment is displayed in the [Queue] screen.

6

Job Owner

You can assign users to be in charge of jobs.

Note
  1. The job owner set here is displayed in the [Queue] screen.
    When the filter function in the [Queue] screen is used, you can check the job progress status by job owner.
  2. To make job owners available for selection, they must be registered in advance in [Administration] screen - [User Administration] pane. For details, contact the administrator.

7

Job Details

Sets the job priority and due date.

8

Job Priority

Click [] and then select the priority of the job process.

High: Sets the priority to 80.

Medium: Sets the priority to 50.

Low: Sets the priority to 30.

Note
  1. The job priority is displayed in the [Queue] screen.
  2. You can also specify the priority by directly entering the numerical values. In this case, [Custom] is set in the setting value.
  3. The higher the priority number of the job, the greater the priority.
  4. The job priority is confirmed each time processing by surface is performed in each product.
  5. If the job priority is the same, the job with the earliest date set in [Due Date] or the job with the lowest job ID is prioritised.

9

Start Date

Displays the date on which the job was created.

Note
  1. This setting cannot be changed.

10

Due Date

Click [] to set the due date for the job on the calendar.

Note
  1. The set date is referenced when calculating the job priority. The earlier the due date, the higher the priority.

11

Template

Displays the job template name that is used during job creation.