Re: [U2] [UD] SETPTR

2013-02-02 Thread Bill Haskett
c.com *To:* U2 Users List *Date:* 2/2/2013 7:02 AM *Subject:* Re: [U2] [UD] SETPTR Hi Bill: We had this problem a while ago. You might try setting this UDT option. UDT.OPTIONS 116 OFF/ON Regards Doug www.u2logic.com "Applications and tools for U2 shops" On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 7:12 PM,

Re: [U2] [UD] SETPTR

2013-02-02 Thread Doug Averch
agconsulting.com > *To:* 'U2 Users List' > *Date:* 2/1/2013 5:54 PM > *Subject:* Re: [U2] [UD] SETPTR > > Bill, sounds like a domain name network issue. How does a ping to >> UDGENERIC >> respond? Maybe you can add the IP address to your host file? >> >&

Re: [U2] [UD] SETPTR

2013-02-01 Thread Bill Haskett
...@dagconsulting.com *To:* 'U2 Users List' *Date:* 2/1/2013 5:54 PM *Subject:* Re: [U2] [UD] SETPTR Bill, sounds like a domain name network issue. How does a ping to UDGENERIC respond? Maybe you can add the IP address to your host file? David A. Green (480) 813-1725 DAG Consulting

Re: [U2] [UD] SETPTR

2013-02-01 Thread David A. Green
...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Bill Haskett Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 6:14 PM To: U2 Mail List Subject: [U2] [UD] SETPTR Does anyone know why UniData (v7.2.12) responds differently to the SETPTR command between two different machines? I created a local printer, which I share as "UDGENERIC",

[U2] [UD] SETPTR

2013-02-01 Thread Bill Haskett
Does anyone know why UniData (v7.2.12) responds differently to the SETPTR command between two different machines? I created a local printer, which I share as "UDGENERIC", that is a generic/text printer to a file. I did this on both machines. Machine 1 - Windows 2008 R2 fully updated - UniData

Re: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-04-12 Thread jjuser ud2
I'm going to repost in the SBS list since this seems to be moving toward that ;) On 4/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Since you are using SB+ you can call SH.PRINT.MANAGER. You can look in > PRINT.DEFN for the current print setup before you change it or simply > set PARAM = '

RE: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-04-12 Thread colin.alfke
Since you are using SB+ you can call SH.PRINT.MANAGER. You can look in PRINT.DEFN for the current print setup before you change it or simply set PARAM = 'R' to reset the printer to the default settings for the user after printing. Hth Colin Alfke Calgary Canada >-Original Message- >From:

Re: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-04-12 Thread jjuser ud2
This is the tact that I tried. It seems to work okay, until I put in the spooler options. If I put in spooler options, then my session gets disconnected. Is there a log of why this happens that I can view somewhere? On 4/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "jjuser ud2" <[EMAIL

RE: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-04-11 Thread Bradly Moll
om: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Phillips Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 1:51 PM To: 'jjuser ud2'; u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: RE: [U2] [UD] Setptr On UV I've done the following: Save the current SETPTR parameters. Run a new SETPTR with diff

Re: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-04-11 Thread TPellitieri
"jjuser ud2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11 Apr 2006 14:06:16 -0400 > I'd like to store a currently logged-in user's printer > settings (GETPTR?), change them for the output of a > report(SETPTR), and then restore them (SETPTR again?). All > of my previous attempts at this have been unsuccessful

RE: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-04-11 Thread David A. Green
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jjuser ud2 Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:06 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: Re: [U2] [UD] Setptr Hey there :) Regarding SETPTR... I'd like to store a currently logged-in user's printe

RE: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-04-11 Thread Janke, Mark
PM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: Re: [U2] [UD] Setptr Hey there :) Regarding SETPTR... I'd like to store a currently logged-in user's printer settings (GETPTR?), change them for the output of a report(SETPTR), and then restore them (SETPTR again?). All of my previous attempts at th

Re: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-04-11 Thread jjuser ud2
riable)). > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jjuser ud2 > > Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 2:06 PM > > To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org > > Subject: Re: [U2] [UD] Setptr > > > > Hey th

RE: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-04-11 Thread Brian Phillips
uot; to the options so it doesn't display the new settings in your application (or wrap in 'hush', or capture to a dummy variable)). > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jjuser ud2 > Sent: Tuesday, April 11,

Re: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-04-11 Thread jjuser ud2
Hey there :) Regarding SETPTR... I'd like to store a currently logged-in user's printer settings (GETPTR?), change them for the output of a report(SETPTR), and then restore them (SETPTR again?). All of my previous attempts at this have been unsuccessful -- could somebody point me in the right di

Re: [U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-03-24 Thread TPellitieri
Bill Haskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 23 Mar 2006 19:46:16 -0800 > If I generate a report to _HOLD_ by using "SETPTR 0,3" can I > then send the report to another printer, say unit 2, by using > "SETPTR 2" just before I "SPOOL _HOLD_ P_."? The first parameter of the SETPTR command allo

[U2] [UD] Setptr

2006-03-23 Thread Bill Haskett
If I generate a report to _HOLD_ by using "SETPTR 0,3" can I then send the report to another printer, say unit 2, by using "SETPTR 2" just before I "SPOOL _HOLD_ P_."? According to the documentation each report generated to _HOLD_ is accompanied by another entry with the SETPTR commands; i