#! /bin/sh
#
# @(#)setPSNAME	1.4	LPS_UNX_COM	02/19/95
#
# Copyright 1993   Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, MA
#
# setPSNAME
#
# A script that produces a value for attribute PSNAME.
#
# Parameters:
#    $1 - LPS class identifier, one of {PC, MC, PS, ENV}
#    $2 - Operating system type identifier (eg: SV2, BSD, etc)
#    $3 - Print client type identifier (eg: AIX, BSD, SV3, etc)
#    $4 - PrintServer printer model (eg: LPS17, LPS20)
#    $5 - Default value for the attribute
#    $6 - Path of the output file to receive the final attribute value
#
# Global variables:
#    ECHON
#    FUNCS
#    PAGER
#    TMPDIR
#    TR    (for the checknumrange() function)
#
# Exit values:
#    0 - Success, output file contains newly set attribute value.
#    1 - Error or interruption occurred, error messages go to stderr,
#	 contents of the output file are undefined.
###

CLASS=$1
OSTYPE=$2
PCTYPE=$3
PSMODEL=$4
DEFVAL=$5
OUTFILE=$6

. $FUNCS   # Import the standard LPS shell functions

DESCRIPTION="`getobjdesc $CLASS`"

QUESTION="Which PrintServer printer is to be assigned to this Client"

showhelp true "
${QUESTION}?

Each $DESCRIPTION is associated with a single, defined PrintServer
printer.  The printer must already be defined in the database before you
can assign it to a Client."

selectobject PS "$QUESTION" $OUTFILE $DEFVAL   # selectobject writes $OUTFILE
