Removes one or more jobs from a remote print queue.
Format
LPRM queue { /ALL
/ENTRY=n
/USER=user_name }
[ /HOST=host ]
[ /PRINTER=remote_printer ]
2 Parameters
queue
Required.
Print queue with waiting jobs you want to delete.
2 Qualifiers
/ALL
Required, unless you specify /ENTRY or /USER.
Removes all jobs for all users from the specified queue. Requires
SYSPRV, OPER, or BYPASS privileges. Comparable to the UNIX
command lprm -Pqueue - when performed by the root user on the
UNIX system.
/ENTRY
/ENTRY=n
Required, unless you specify /ALL or /USER.
Removes the specified job. Specify only your own jobs. You can
specify a list of values.
/USER
/USER=user
Required, unless you specify /ALL or /ENTRY.
Removes jobs by user name. You can specify a list of values.
/HOST
/HOST=host
Optional. Default: host defined in the printcap file.
Removes jobs by host for the host you specified in the
PRINT /PARAMETERS=(HOST=host) command.
/PRINTER
/PRINTER=remote_printer
Optional. Default: printer defined in the printcap file.
Removes jobs from the remote printer you specified in the PRINT
/PARAMETERS=(PRINTER=queue) command.
2 Examples
1.$ LPRM BASE_Q /ENTRY=7
Deletes your Job 7 from print queue BASE_Q.
2.$ LPRM FRONT_Q /ENTRY=(555,556,558)
From queue FRONT_Q, deletes a list of entries: 555, 556, and
558.
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