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  1. WranglerView 6.9-1 Release Notes

    ==== @FIX: default user can't remove their own jobs: userHasQubePermission: Unknown Qube user permission: "remove" @FIX: non-admin users should only be permitted to remove jobs…
    Release NotesNov 19, 2018
  2. Execution Environment

    Job Environment By default, Qube! will execute the job in the job owner's environment as defined on the Worker. Keep in mind that the job owner may be the user who submits…
    Qube 6.9Jul 05, 2017
  3. qbrequeue

    ) subjobs --user string Requeue jobs for user string --type string --prototype string Requeue jobs with string type --status string Requeue jobs with string status…
    Qube 6.9Jul 05, 2017
  4. qbsummary

    to int characters (default: 3) --pvs Priority Vs. Subjob Status --cvs Cluster Vs. Subjob Status --uvs User Vs. Subjob Status --gvs Group Vs. Subjob…
    Qube 6.9Jul 05, 2017
  5. qbrequeue

    ) subjobs --user string Requeue jobs for user string --type string --prototype string Requeue jobs with string type --status string Requeue jobs with string status…
    Qube 6.10May 23, 2018
  6. Installing submission dialogs in 3rd party applications

    are available to users/admins so that they can be modified and/or distributed to every artist machine in your facility. To perform in-app installation Simply go to File > Install In-App…
    Qube 7.0Nov 04, 2020
  7. workerLock.py

    to be invoked on OS X by launchd, specified in a launchd.plist in /Library/LaunchAgents. When invoked in this manner, it will serve to lock the local host at user login…
  8. workerLock.py

    to be invoked on OS X by launchd, specified in a launchd.plist in /Library/LaunchAgents. When invoked in this manner, it will serve to lock the local host at user login…
  9. workerLock.py

    to be invoked on OS X by launchd, specified in a launchd.plist in /Library/LaunchAgents. When invoked in this manner, it will serve to lock the local host at user login…
  10. workerLock.py

    to be invoked on OS X by launchd, specified in a launchd.plist in /Library/LaunchAgents. When invoked in this manner, it will serve to lock the local host at user login…