/GENERIC[=(queue-name[,...])]
/NOGENERIC (default)
Specifies a generic queue. Also specifies that jobs placed in
this queue can be moved for processing to compatible execution
queues. The /GENERIC qualifier optionally accepts a list of
target execution queues that have been previously defined. For a
generic batch queue, these target queues must be batch execution
queues. For a generic output queue, these target queues must be
output execution queues, but can be of any type (printer, server,
or terminal). For example, a generic printer queue can feed a
mixture of printer and terminal execution queues.
If you do not specify any target execution queues with the
/GENERIC qualifier, jobs can be moved to any execution queue
that (1) is initialized with the /ENABLE_GENERIC qualifier, and
(2) is the same type (batch or output) as the generic queue.
To define the queue as a generic batch or output queue, you use
the /GENERIC qualifier with either the /BATCH or the /DEVICE
qualifier. If you specify neither /BATCH nor /DEVICE on creation
of a generic queue, the queue becomes a generic printer queue by
default.
You cannot use the /SEPARATE qualifier with the /GENERIC
qualifier.