Streams used by the pdxtx2afp command, Return codes from the pdxtx2afp command, Streams – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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successfully.

If

you

do

not

specify

this

command

option,

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uses

a

subdirectory

of

the

directory

that

the

PDXTWORKDIR

environment

variable

specifies

as

the

working

directory.

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builds

a

subdirectory

name

of

jobname-jobid-n.

jobname

and

jobid

come

from

the

-p

-opa

values,

and

n

is

a

sequence

number.

For

more

information

about

the

PDXTWORKDIR

environment

variable,

see

“Controlling

the

working

directory

that

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uses

for

variable

data

(PDXTWORKDIR)”

on

page

22.

Notes:

1.

Any

directory

that

you

specify

must

exist;

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does

not

create

the

directory

for

you.

2.

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ignores

the

-k

transform

directive

when

you

specify

a

working

directory

with

the

-w

command

option.

3.

Whether

files

remain

in

a

user-specified

working

directory

depends

on

the

severity

and

the

type

of

error.

4.

Only

one

instance

of

the

pdxtx2afp

command

can

use

a

given

working

directory

at

a

time.

This

is

because

the

pdxtx2afp

command

creates

and

uses

files

that

are

not

job-specific.

For

example,

the

command

writes

messages

to

the

x2afp.lst

file.

If

two

instances

of

the

command

share

the

same

working

directory,

you

lose

the

messages

from

one

of

the

instances.

Streams

used

by

the

pdxtx2afp

command

The

pdxtx2afp

command

uses

file

descriptors

while

it

processes

Xerox

jobs:

fd0

(STDIN)

You

can

pass

the

Xerox

data

stream

as

standard

input

to

file

descriptor

zero.

fd1

(STDOUT)

You

can

instruct

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to

write

the

AFP

data

stream

that

results

from

conversion

to

file

descriptor

one.

fd2

(STDERR)

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writes

messages

from

the

conversion

process

to

standard

error.

Return

codes

from

the

pdxtx2afp

command

Return

codes

from

the

pdxtx2afp

command

have

these

meanings:

0

The

command

successfully

produced

one

or

more

AFP

pages.

EINVAL

The

parameter

list

for

the

command

contains

arguments

that

are

not

valid.

E2BIG

The

parameter

list

for

the

command

contains

too

many

arguments.

ENOATTR

A

parameter

is

missing.

ECONNABORTED

The

command

converted

the

job,

but

it

produced

no

pages

because

of

a

non-zero

return

code

from

an

associated

subcommand.

ECONNRESET

The

command

converted

the

job,

but

it

produced

no

pages.

Associated

subcommands

had

return

codes

of

zero.

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