From where did you copy the VOC? See if you can copy the VOC item for the
old account to VOC SANDBOX.
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RED FLAG!!! Don't ever copy a VOC file from one account to another.
There's specific information in each account's VOC file that makes them
NON-TRANFERRABLE.
Anyone else experience the nightmares of corrupt data because of a copies
VOC file?
Karl
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We need to setup a
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Copy the VOC in from an existign accounts
Its set you up a new one without all your programs in
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Subject: [U2] New UV Accout VOC
We
I would think that if you setup the account first,
then created a Q pointer in the source account to the destination account's VOC
that you could then copy from VOC to DESTQVOC all, and anything that is account
specific should already exist on the DEST side, and not get copied, as long as
you
Did you copy VOCLIB ? I think that's where menus are kept, but then
again the pointer is in the VOC. Can you do an ED VOC MAIN.MENU ? If
not, but you can do this in the source account then it would appear that
the files didn't copy.Maybe when you LOGTO SANDBOX you arent where
you think you
The further command you issued is looking for a program named
MAIN.MENU probably. You need to look at the original account and see
what MAIN.MENU is. It's possible that it wasn't originally cataloged,
but was being found in the file that the program looking for it was run
from. You may need to
Does anyone have a useful single source for all of the HP PCL 5/6 codes.
I find that every time I need them I go to google and search and get a
different site every time. I would like one comprehensive PDF if at all
possible that I could carry on my flash memory drive.
Thanks in advance.
Mark
Hey Mark, if you get such a beast and it's not posted to the list, post it.
Thanks,
Karl
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Does anyone have a useful single source for all of the HP PCL 5/6 codes.
I find that every time I need them I go to google and search and get a
different site every time. I would
About a year ago I found some pdfs on HP's site, and they had full
documentation for pcl on a CD that you could order for like $10 (I
think). I have the CD. If you can't find it on HP, I'm willing to share.
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Bill,
I see you have received many responses some of which give some hints as to
finding your missing verb so I will respond in general. I often copied
accounts to new directories and had little trouble as long as you know
what you are working with.
Remember that in UV the voc holds pointers
Hi Mark - how about the PCL 5 Tech Manual here?:
http://h2.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/bpl13210/bpl13210.pd
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It seems to cover all the usual codes.
Hope that helps!
Dan
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www.hp.com ?
It's not the easiest site to navigate but the information is there
I downloaded a PCL 5 Technical Reference manual few weeks ago, filename is
bpl13205.pdf
Piers
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Attached are manuals part I and II for PCL 5 from HP's site.
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[1] An example Q Pointer would help. It seems the downside to using
Q-Pointers is that we
would need a few hundred of them. On the other hand, for a SAND-BOX,
the Q-Pointers could
be added as needed.
[2] I copied NEWACC to NEWACC.BAK and then overwrote NEWACC with VOC and
then ran
I mean no disrespect Bill but from reading these posts I have come to the
conclusion that you should not be doing this. Maybe you should contact your
VAR or a local contract person to help you out.
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I copied NEWACC to NEWACC.BAK and then overwrote NEWACC with VOC and
then ran
UPDATE.ACCOUNT. Doing so did not work. A message came back saying...
The following records appear in NEWACC but not
In response to Karl P's request, this PDF file from Piers seems to do the
trick. It had all of the ones I was looking for in one place.
Plus it's from HP.
Thanks for all the help.
Mark Johnson
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We're still newbies with redback and are just setting up our first
production account to use it.
When we start redback, with startrgw, one or more responders (I
assume these are basically phantoms) are started on the box with the
username redback. For these processes to work correctly they
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