Putting TI=5 in quotes solve a lot of problems "TI=5"
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===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 8/24/01 3:03 pm
>I remember that I had a problem with Novell Capture using ZIP in earlier
>versions of RBase. As I recall the "=" was causing a problem in some of the
>parameters specifically TI (timeout) and C (copies).
>
>Thus CAPTURE Q=PQ_1 NB NFF TI=5 C=2 had to be written in RBase as:
>ZIP CAPTURE Q=PQ_1 NB NFF TI5 C2
>
>Since L=1 is the default, I did not have to specify it. However, I suspect
>that if you use L1 (or L2 or L3) instead of L=1 etc. that this might solve
>your problem.
>
>Frank Radice
>plywoodsupply.com
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 9:09 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Printer Ports in RBase
>
>
>I'm having a problem capturing printer outputs in a Win2000 environment with
>
>RBDos 6.5+ (No, Razzak, I HAVEN'T loaded the upgrades sitting on the
>computer
>yet <G>) I'm working on a mixed IBMDos, Win98, and WinNT(2000) on Novell
>3.12, 5.0 and 5.1 networks. Problem is with the Novell Capture command while
>
>Zip ing from RB6.5Dos. From the Command Prompt, the following command lines
>work OK.
>
>Capture L=1 Q=Olaser1 - Redirects Lpt1 to the que OLaser1
>Capture endcap L=1 - Ends the capture of Lpt1
>
>Under RB6.5Dos
>
>Capture L=1 Q=Olaser1 Returns the following error code:
>Capture-4.15-28: A number from 1 through 9 is required with the LPT (L=)
>option on this workstation.
>
>If I use the following commands
>
> Set var vout = (L=1 Q=Olaser1)
> Zip capture .vout
>
>The capture works correctly.
>I have the same problem with Capture Endcap L=1 where the L=1 parameter
>doesn't get passed properly while the following code works:
>
> set var vend = ('L=1')
> Zip capture endcap .vend
>
>I know the workaround works ok, but my question is why don't the commands
>that work from the c: prompt work from the R: prompt? I've tried it with the
>
>Zip Cmd.exe /c and there was no change in reaction. Is there something I'm
>missing here, or is this a bug, or what? I can't seem to find anything in
>On-Line documentation, or anywhere else for that matter.
>TIA
>Damon
>
>Damon D. Kaufman
>
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>Stalder Spring Works, Inc
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