Hi Frank,
I have been using Zeon PDF Window driver.  $49
http://www.pdfwizard.com/zeoncom/pdfdrive/pdfdriver.htm
I have a Tango application that is capable of using the RBase Report 
Generator.  It requires a dedicated workstation with the Zeon PDF 
printer driver on it.  Tango inserts  rows in a table then, the 
dedicated workstation senses these rows and automatically prints any 
report to a pdf file that Tango streams to the user's browser.  It has 
works automatically without user intervention for over 11 months. Check 
it out.
Good Luck,
Manuel  

Betaserver wrote:

>I have just started working in creating PDF files from R:Base.  I have
>no problem if I do a PRNSETUP "acrobat distiller" then out pri, and pri
>{reportname}.  But it is at this point that Acrobat comes up and asks me
>to designate the file name and location to save it.  Is there a way to
>automate this so that the file name and location would be sent out and
>that the creation for the PDF file is all done in the background.  I
>want to create a program to print invoices as seperate PDF files all
>with different file names, with no user interaction.  Any help with
>Acrobat or any example routines will be appreciated !
>
>PS, I am using RBWin 6.5++ (patch 2) and Adobe Acrobat 5.0.5 full
>version.
>
>-- Frank
>
>Frank Conroy -- Systems Network Administrator
>F.J. O'Hara & Sons, Inc -- Boston, MA.
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