A number assigned to a printing project used for record keeping and job tracking. Also used to retrieve old jobs for reprints or reworking by customer.
the number in the upper right hand corner of the Form 3 used for tracking jobs in Printing Services. It is very important to keep this number in case you have questions about your job without your job # the task of locating an order can be extremely time consuming.
Number assigned to a specific job. Job files, Drafting files and much more references the Job Number, which points to a specific contracted Bid/Estimate with Change Orders, and other information.
(n.) A number that the system assigns to each process running on that machine.
show HIDE See Customer Number.
A number assigned to a job as it enters the system to distinguish the job from other jobs.
Clients & Profits uses a unique job number to identify a job ticket and everything related to it. A job number may include any ten letters, numbers, or both. Jobs are numbered automatically--;optionally by client--;but may have custom job numbers.
Shells with job control assign a job number to every command that is stopped or that is running in the background ( 1.26). You can use job numbers to refer to your own commands or groups of commands. Job numbers are generally easier to use than process IDs; they are much smaller (typically between 1 and 10), and therefore easier to remember. The C shell jobs command displays job numbers. See also article 12.1.