Hi list,
We have just comissioned IMAC software and removed all our 72 printers.
Its really nice and you can have alarms on your desk PC.
Regards
Harshad
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December 29, 2000 10:33 AM
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> Stan,
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> I certainly respect your decision to go on your own here, but please let
> me
> add my two cents on each of your points. I'm trying hard not to sound
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On Fri Dec 29 08:55:15 2000 Lowell, Tim: wrote...
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>Stan,
On Fri Dec 29 08:55:15 2000 Lowell, Tim: wrote...
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>Stan,
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>Here's my best guess as to the breakdown of the Alarm messages:
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Thanks so much! That's exactly what I needed.
If I can help you with anything UNIX related, PLEASSE let me know.
As to why not use Logmate, her
On Fri Dec 29 08:55:15 2000 Lowell, Tim: wrote...
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>Stan,
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>Here's my best guess as to the breakdown of the Alarm messages:
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Thanks so much!
This is _exactly_ what I was looking for!
The bad news is that it's a lot more complicated than I had first hoped, but
On Fri Dec 29 08:44:32 2000 "Thornton, Dennis (Sudbury)" wrote...
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>"You should never have to re-invent the Wheel".
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>Third-party software does the job that you are attempting to do.
>Implement it.
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>I avoid 'custom' solutions wherever possible.
>The creator ends up maintaining it for as long a
would
think it is theoretically possible anyway. Try
www.tipsweb.com/products/logmate/logmate.htm
<http://www.tipsweb.com/products/logmate/logmate.htm>
Tim
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he creator/knowledge/cost-benefits
aren't there a year later.
Just a thought.
..denn
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On Fri Dec 29 00:12:46 2000 "Johnson, Alex P (Foxboro)" wrote...
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>It's fixed. There is no description that I'm aware of in the documentation
>other than a discontinued system messages B0 book.
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>Sorry about that.
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Thanks.
Well, surely someone on this list must understand what
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On Wed Dec 27 16:38:26 2000 "Johnson, Al
On Wed Dec 27 16:38:26 2000 "Johnson, Alex P (Foxboro)" wrote...
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>Stan,
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>Those files configure what shows up in the Alarm Manager. Not what goes to
>the printer.
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So is the format fixed?
And where can i find a description of it?
Thanks.
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On Wed Dec 27 16:38:26 2000 "Johnson, Alex P (Foxboro)" wrote...
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>Stan,
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>Those files configure what shows up in the Alarm Manager. Not what goes to
>the printer.
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That's how I was reading them. Good to know I was correct.
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Subject: Re: Alarm Formats
On Wed Dec 27 12:28:38 2000 D.B. H. wrote...
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>Check out
Stan,
I have the same type of problem...by changing the glbls file, I am able to change the
way the alarms appear on the CAD but not to the printer. I have stopped the
Enable/Disable alarm messages that you listed below by installing QF 980084 and using
the INHPRT function in the CP. The qui
On Wed Dec 27 12:28:38 2000 D.B. H. wrote...
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>Check out /usr/fox/wp/data/wp51_glbls and init.user files, Stan. There are
>many things (including CAD format) on the system that are configurable here.
>Diane
Yhanks for the pointer. At least now I know they are configurable. More
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