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 NNETJOWNER()
 Determines the login name of a job owner
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 Syntax

     NNETJOWNER(<cQueue>,<nJob>,[<cServer>|<nConId>])
        --> cUser

     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>.

     <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

     NNETJOWNER() returns the login name of the user who has placed <nJob> in
     <cQueue>.  If an error occurs (for example, if <cQueue> does not exist),
     the function returns an empty string.

 Description

     NOVELL NET JOB OWNER
     Internally, the Queue Management System (QMS) saves the login name (the
     object ID) of the user who has created the job.  NNETJOWNER() allows you
     to query this information.  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().

 Note

     .  This function requires that the requesting user have access to
        the queue as a user or an operator.

 Example

     Determine the creator of the third job in the queue LINEPRINTER:

     nJob=BIN2I(SUBSTR(NNETJLIST('LINEPRINTER'),5,2))
     ? NNETJOWNER('LINEPRINTER',nJob)

See Also: NNETCAPJOB() NNETJLIST()

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