Thanks Simon, but no I don't want to use the same text file, I only
used the same text file for simplicity in explaining my problem.

On Nov 23, 12:47 pm, Simon Verona <[email protected]> wrote:
> If it's always the same text file then simply create a printer in  
> windows that spools to a file...
>
> When creating the printer in windows choose a generic text print  
> driver, create a new port and type on the full path to the file you  
> want to create...
>
> Hope this helps...
>
> ---------------------------------
> Simon Verona
> Director
> Dealer Management Services Ltd
>
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>
> On 23 Nov 2009, at 20:20, pat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Been there.
>
> > Reviewed 45 pages of output, still can't find the answer
>
> > Any more clues ?
>
> > Pat.
>
> > On 23 Nov, 18:19, Daniel Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Usehttp://jbase.markmail.organdsearch for 'spooler'. The answer is  
> >> there.
>
> >> Dan
>
> >> On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 4:10 PM, CLIF <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> jBASE 3.4
> >>> Windows 2000
>
> >>> I created a very simple spooler program that receives input from the
> >>> spooler and writes it to a directory file. I create the FORMQUEUE
> >>> with:
>
> >>> SP-CREATE F1 PROG PRINT.PROG
>
> >>> Here is the code for PRINT.PROG
>
> >>> 001   INCLUDE JBC.h
> >>> 002   ID = "1.TXT"
> >>> 003   DIRECTORY = 'D:\tmp'
> >>> 004   OPENSEQ DIRECTORY:"\":ID TO S.FILE ELSE NULL
> >>> 005   *
> >>> 006   INPUT LINE,1
> >>> 007   LINE := CHAR(13)
> >>> 008   WRITESEQ LINE ON S.FILE ELSE NULL
> >>> 009   WEOFSEQ S.FILE ELSE NULL
> >>> 010   CLOSESEQ S.FILE
>
> >>> Here is the error I'm getting from the spooler when I do a:
> >>> SP-ASSIGN F1
> >>> LIST PART (P
>
> >>> jBASE despooler for FORMQUEUE F1
> >>> Started at 12:55:32  20 NOV 2009
> >>> Starting Job 13 to PRINT.PROG
> >>>  ** Error [ STDIN ] **
> >>> Error getting input from STDIN , errno = 0
> >>> Line     6 , Source PRINT.PROG.b
> >>> Completed
>
> >>> I know the PRINT.PROG program runs and can write to the file because
> >>> if I change line 6 to LINE="TEST", it does write the string TEST to
> >>> 1.txt. It looks like it might be a permissions issue but this is on
> >>> development system which has admin rights on everything. Anyone  
> >>> have a
> >>> direction they can point me in?
>
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