I have had problems like this with other printers at clients - not USB
printer but a similar scenario. To resolve it I have had to go to the
Windows properties for the printer and ensure that it is set to print RAW
data.
I don't know if that helps.
Regards,
Neil.
-Original Message-
Fr
ple:
F;1;(G5 1);(DI)
Assuming that the date is stored in attribute 1 and is the 6th group
separated with spaces.
-Original Message-
From: Stevenson, Charles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 September 2005 20:01
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Cc: CA Software; Mark Johnson
Subject: RE
Mark,
For D3:
Let's assume that the data is in attribute 1 of the record.
Create a new dictionary item with the following attributes:
001 A
002 0
003 Internal Date for Sorting
004
005
006
007
008 F;1;(DI)
009 R
010 6
This will allow you to sort by this field and it will sort by the internal
(i
Try using an F or A correlative and the "DI" conversion code e.g.
F;1;(DI) where 1 is the attribute number of the recorded date in Human Read
Format.
Putting the DI in the conversion of a dictionary won't sort properly.
The DI is the Date Iconv correlative.
IHTH.
Neil Charrington
-Origina
Bruce,
Do the reps have to dial in to request the data to be sent? Can the data be
sent anyway - if they are unavailable the message is stored on the phone or
with the service provider?
Have you thought about writing the SMS information to a file/directory on a
server that has a resident program
As another Brit, I would also like to thank everyone who has voiced their
support and good wishes after the events of the past 24 hours.
Matti has a very cynical point of view which I doubt will be common to the
vast majority of Brits.
I have not been affected in any way by the events of yesterda