Hi  Daniel,

Thank you for the excellent and detailed information. It really gives me a 
good understanding between the two.

Now having a better understanding of the two I have some follow-up 
questions I am hoping you might be able to provide some help on.

I would like to understand the following -

*Rn assigns specific report number n. Only valid if an equals sign (=), is 
not present in the command line.*

 
Is this command in anyway related to the form queue number? I don't believe 
so, but am not sure. I think it is used with "PRINT ON {n}", but would like 
to know for sure.

And last, in the following command -

*SETPTR {channel},,,,,,BANNER 'Some user text'*

Is {channel} in anyway associated with the form queue number or is it just 
used to set-up the page characteristics for the "PRINT ON..."?

Thanks again for your help.

Patrick

On Wednesday, July 4, 2018 at 7:47:37 PM UTC-7, Patrick McCann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am hoping somebody can help make sense of this for me.
>
> I am trying to understand the difference/relationship/etc... between the 
> two. I have read the documentation and still can't figure it out.
>
> Looking at the following from the documentation, it talks about the queue 
> number, and only valid if NO (=) sign is present.
>
> *Fn assigns specific form queue number n. Only valid if an equals sign 
> (=), is not present in the command line.*
>
>
> Does every form queue name have an associated form queue number? If so, 
> how it is defined? Can it be changed? What is the purpose?
>
> Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> Patrick
>

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