PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andy Pflueger
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 5:26 AM
To: U2 User Group Mailing List
Subject: [U2] LPTR / SETPTR / landscape orientation example
Hi gang,
I'm in the process of tweaking one of our reports which use a LIST ...
LPTR command line to spool the output to the default
Thanks for much for the many suggestions on this thread. Unfortunately, been
so swamped I hadn't had a chance to dive back into this report...one of
those things...step away for a day or so and go back to it. ;)
I'm sure with all the posts I have received so far I'll have enough (surely)
to
Hi gang,
I'm in the process of tweaking one of our reports which use a LIST ...
LPTR command line to spool the output to the default printer. However, the
results are too wide for portrait orientation and was wanting to find a way
to set the orientation with SETPTR prior to the execution of the
We used to have a PRINT.CONDENSE and PRINT.NORMAL command that just
printed the PCL code to change the printer orientation. Note: you will
have to play with printer on and off commands to prevent blank pages.
We have also wrapped the LIST and SORT verbs.
P.S. don't forget to change the width and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi gang,
I'm in the process of tweaking one of our reports which use a LIST ...
LPTR command line to spool the output to the default printer. However, the
results are too wide for portrait orientation and was wanting to find a way
to set the orientation with SETPTR
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Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 5:26 AM
Subject: [U2] LPTR / SETPTR / landscape orientation example
Hi gang,
I'm in the process of tweaking one of our reports which use a LIST ...
LPTR command line to spool the output to the default
User Group Mailing List
Subject: [U2] LPTR / SETPTR / landscape orientation example
Hi gang,
I'm in the process of tweaking one of our reports which use a LIST ...
LPTR command line to spool the output to the default printer. However, the
results are too wide for portrait orientation