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 NNETJBNAME()
 Sets or determines the banner name for a job
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 Syntax

     NNETJBNAME(<cQueue>,<nJob>,[<cNewName>],[<cServer>|
        <nConId>]) --> cName

     Netware: 2.2 and 3.11

 Arguments

     <cQueue>  Designates the name of the print queue that is accessed.

     <nJob>  Designates the job number of the job that is processed in
     <cQueue>.

     <cNewName>  Designates a new banner name that is set for <nJob>.
     The banner name can be up to 12 characters long.

     <cServer>  Designates the name of the file server on which <cQueue>
     is processed.  Your workstation must be attached to <cServer>.

     <nConId>  Designates the connection ID of your workstation on
     <cServer>.

 Returns

     NNETJBNAME() returns the user name that is printed on the banner page of
     <nJob>.

 Description

 NOVELL NET JOB BANNER NAME

     The banner page of a job contains the user name of the job owner and the
     name of the printed file.  NNETJBNAME() allows you to set or to
     determine the user name.

     The required job is specified by its job number.  The job number has
     nothing to do with the logical position of a job within a queue; for
     example, the job with the highest priority in a queue is not
     automatically job number 1.  The job number must be determined with
     NNETCAPJOB() or NNETJLIST().

 Examples

     .  Determine the user name that is printed on the banner page of
        the first job in the queue LINEPRINTER:

        nJob = BIN2I(LEFT(NNETJLIST('LINEPRINTER'), 2))
        ? NNETJBNAME('LINEPRINTER', nJob)

     .  Set the user name that is printed on the banner page of the
        first job in the queue LINEPRINTER to MICK:

        nJob = BIN2I(LEFT(NNETJLIST('LINEPRINTER'), 2))
        ? NNETJBNAME('LINEPRINTER', nJob, 'MICK')

See Also: NNETJBAN() NNETJBFILE() NNETPJBNAM()

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