One correction on my last post, should have been... SP-CREATE MYQUEUE prog lp - h<file> -d<device>
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 12:26 PM, <m...@proman.com> wrote: > This is a quick and dirty I have used in the past, which can be used in > conjunction with STARTJOB or to write the commands to a text file. > > > > Syntax is > > PROGNAME option {TEXTFILEPATH} > > e.g. HPCTRL DUMMY C:\temp\HP17CPI.TXT > > > > Then as Dan pointed out add the -h C:\temp\HP17CPI.TXT as part of the > SP-CREATE or SP-DEVICE statement. > > > > ESC = CHAR(27) > > CPI17 = ESC:'&k2S' > > IF SENTENCE(1) = "MARGIN" THEN > > CPI17:= ESC:'&a7L' > > END > > IF SENTENCE(2) THEN > > OPENSEQ SENTENCE(1) TO TEXTPATH ELSE NULL > > WRITESEQ CPI17 ON TEXTPATH ELSE STOP 'WRITESEQ' > > CLOSESEQ TEXTPATH > > END ELSE > > PRINT CPI17: > > END > > > > > > *From:* jbase@googlegroups.com <jbase@googlegroups.com> *On Behalf Of *Daniel > Klein > *Sent:* Wednesday, July 11, 2018 8:53 AM > *To:* jbase@googlegroups.com > *Subject:* Re: FORM QUEUE NAME and FORM QUEUE NUMBER > > > > What Mark was alluding to was to use the -h<file> option with the 'lp' > command when you define the form queue with SP-CREATE, e.g. > > SP-CREATE MYQUEUE lp -h<file> -d<device> > > where <file> contains the PCL sequence and <device> is the printer name. > > You would need to specify the full path to the <file>. > > > > All of this assumes you are on Windows. > > > > To see all of the 'lp' options: > > > > lp -? > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 9:29 AM, Patrick McCann <osage1...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi Mark, > > Thank you for the information. This sounds like what might be happening. > > Can you provide me a quick example of the process you are describing? > > That would be very helpful in understanding how to set-up and test it. > > Thank you, > Patrick > > > On Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at 12:45:49 AM UTC-7, Mark Hogden wrote: > > We have found that many HP printer will page eject when the basic program > is called to change font etc, and almost always if the reset command is > included. > > In our experience it's generally more reliable to write out the PCL > commands to files and attach them to the queues using the -h option. > > On Jul 11, 2018, at 04:04, Patrick McCann <osag...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Daniel, > > > > I copied jspform_deflt to jspform_custom following your example. > > > > I then created a small program called HP_PCL_C12L coded like this - > > > > $INCLUDE FILE.LIB.CUS HP.COMMANDS > > $INCLUDE FILE.LIB.CUS HP.PCL > > * > > PRINTER ON > > PRINT HP.LANDSCAPE:HP.COMPRESS > > PRINT "THIS IS A TEST LINE 1" > > PRINT "THIS IS A TEST LINE 2" > > * > > STOP > > END > > > > And another called HP_RESET coded like this - > > > > $INCLUDE FILE.LIB.CUS HP.COMMANDS > > $INCLUDE FILE.LIB.CUS HP.PCL > > * > > PRINT HP.RESET > > * > > STOP > > END > > > > I then added the following to the jspform_custom file > > > > STARTJOB HP_PCL_C12L > > > > and > > > > ENDJOB HP_RESET > > > > Here is my testing and results - > > SP-ASSIGN =F4 > > SP-TYPE F4 custom > > LIST PTRS LPTR > > > > On the first page, I do see the two "TEST" lines printed in > the HP_PCL_C12L routine and they print correctly e.g. landscape and > compressed print. > > That is the only thing on the first page. Almost as if it is its own > unique print job. > > Then an empty page > > Then the PTRS file listing in portrait and larger print. e.g. normal print. > > Then an empty page. > > > > Based on this it does call the HP_PCL_C12L routine from jsform_custom. It > just doesn't work as I expected it to. > > I guess I am not understanding something about this flow? Is using a > program to "PRINT" the PCL codes correct? > > > > The other test I tried was printing a job from the Spooler. > > SP-ASSIGN =F4 > > SP-TYPE F4 custom > > SP-EDIT 3 > > Then spool the job. > > The results were that ONLY the spooled job printed. It printed portrait > and larger font e.g. normal print > > The two "TEST" lines are NOT printed. It appears the HP_PCL_C12L routine > is NOT called from jspform_custom. > > Then a blank page > > > > Is my understanding of *"The 'set_pcl' and 'reset_pcl' would be your > programs that send the PCL sequences to the printer."* correct? I.e. use > of a basic program to send the codes? > > > > Thank you for your help. > > Patrick > > > > > > On Tuesday, July 10, 2018 at 4:25:44 AM UTC-7, Daniel Klein wrote: > > Yes, the way this is done is to use a custom form type. Take a look at > '$JBCRELEASEDIR/config/jspform_deflt'. > > > > Use > > > > STARTJOB set_pcl > > and > > ENDJOB reset_pcl > > > > to set the PCL sequences before and after print job are despooled. > > > > The 'set_pcl' and 'reset_pcl' would be your programs that send the PCL > sequences to the printer. > > > > Don't forget to assign the custom form type to the form queue. For > example, if the form queue is HPLASERJET and the form type is > 'jspform_custom' then > > > > SP-TYPE HPLASERJET custom > > > > will assign 'custom' to the HPLASERJET queue. > > > > Daniel Klein > > > > On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 11:49 PM, Patrick McCann <osag...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Again, Thank you Daniel. Very good detailed information. I will put this > away for later reference. > > > > You have helped me get past several hurdles and helped me with my > understanding of the the Spooler. > > > > *I have one last hurdle related to printing that I am still trying to > figure out a solution for.* > > > > I will go ahead and describe it here for you and any others to offer any > suggestions or possible solutions. > > > > Problem - > > I only have one printer. An HP Laserjet 500 MFP M525. > > I need to print several different report formats to this printer e.g. 80 > column, 132 column, and varying font sizes. > > > > In my previous environment (UniVerse on a Windows 2k Server) I was able to > modify the SP.ASSIGN program to use a file I created. > > The SP.ASSIGN was a program that executed the SETPTR command behind the > scenes. SETPTR in that environment had more options than are available in > jBASE 5.7. > > > > I was able to utilize these other options to accomplish my requirements. > By reading the file I created that held the options I wanted, everything > was correctly set during assignment of the printer (SP-ASSIGN). > > Here are a couple examples of records from the file I created - It held > the printer, page width and length, top and bottom margins, print mode, > font type, size, and the other available options I needed. > > I would parse out the forms assignment from the SP-ASSIGN, read the file, > get the options, and execute the SETPTR command with the required options. > > 0 > > TOP > > .P > > TOP > > 001 HP5SI > > 002 ,132,59,0,0, > > 003 GDI,FONTNAME Courier,FONTSIZE 7 > > 004 > > 005 > > 006 132 COLUMN > > > > 3 > > TOP > > .P > > TOP > > 001 HP5SI > > 002 > > 003 > > 004 > > 005 3 > > 006 &HOLD& OUTPUT > > BOTTOM > > > > *jBASE support mentioned I would need to use jspforms which I will start > researching, but thought I would ask the question now for any > comments/suggestions.* > > > > Thank you, > > Patrick > > On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 3:22:57 PM UTC-7, Daniel Klein wrote: > > You are correct, the 'n' in this case is the channel number and is used > with PRINT ON. > > These statement groups are equivalent (using the queue names from my > original post): > > SP-ASSIGN 42=VENUS > SP-ASSIGN 52=EARTH > > SP-ASSIGN F2 R42 > SP-ASSIGN F3 R52 > > SP-ASSIGN Q2 R42 > SP-ASSIGN Q3 R52 > > SETPTR 42,,,,,,VENUS > SETPTR 52,,,,,,EARTH > [I'm not as fluent with SETPTR but I do know that the first parameter is > the channel. Not sure if I got the right number of commas in there. > However, I find the SP-ASSIGN syntax more intuitive and can do most, if not > all, of the things SETPTR can.] > > Once the channels are assigned to the queues, you can do things like this > in a BASIC program > > PRINTER ON 42 > PRINTER ON 52 > PRINT ON 52 "Launch the rocket to VENUS" ;* Prints to the EARTH form queue > PRINT ON 42 "Houston, we have a problem!" ;* prints to the VENUS form queue > > Daniel > > Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet...unless I wrote it. ;-) > > > > On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 1:32 PM, Mark Hogden <ma...@proman.com> wrote: > > =fqname is the same as 0=fqname which equates to the default PRINT in JBC > > 1=fqname is used for PRINT ON 1 > > You can go up to 99=fqname if memory serves. > > > > > > > > > > > On Jul 5, 2018, at 09:24, Patrick McCann <osag...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Daniel, > > > > Thank you for the excellent and detailed information. It really gives me a > good understanding between the two. > > > > Now having a better understanding of the two I have some follow-up > questions I am hoping you might be able to provide some help on. > > > > I would like to understand the following - > > *Rn assigns specific report number n. Only valid if an equals sign (=), is > not present in the command line.* > > > > Is this command in anyway related to the form queue number? I don't > believe so, but am not sure. I think it is used with "PRINT ON {n}", but > would like to know for sure. > > > > And last, in the following command - > > *SETPTR {channel},,,,,,BANNER 'Some user text'* > > Is {channel} in anyway associated with the form queue number or is it just > used to set-up the page characteristics for the "PRINT ON..."? > > > > Thanks again for your help. > > > > Patrick > > > On Wednesday, July 4, 2018 at 7:47:37 PM UTC-7, Patrick McCann wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am hoping somebody can help make sense of this for me. > > > > I am trying to understand the difference/relationship/etc... between the > two. I have read the documentation and still can't figure it out. > > > > Looking at the following from the documentation, it talks about the queue > number, and only valid if NO (=) sign is present. > > > > *Fn assigns specific form queue number n. Only valid if an equals sign > (=), is not present in the command line.* > > > > Does every form queue name have an associated form queue number? If so, > how it is defined? Can it be changed? 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