: RE: Printing to local printer
Wol,
Thanks for the idea. Looks promising but we're on a Unix server. Is
there a
way to refer to the local printers across operating systems? My SETPTR
documentation refers to mode 2 and the DEVICE setting as sending output
to
the Unix special file. Can the shared
In a message dated 2/26/2004 12:07:35 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We use AUX ON / AUX OFF for local printers already. The problem is, we want
to be able to specify which local printer to use as the AUX. So, when the
user is printing a CC receipt, it would print to the
Hi,
We use Unidata (v5.2) on a DEC/Compaq/HP Alpha under Tru64 Unix (v5.0a).
Most of our users connect to our Unidata system via terminal emulation
software (SmartTerm) from Windows-based PCs. Some of those users function as
point-of-sale terminals. We're now trying to integrate credit card
Dana,
You can use @(-24) to turn on aux printing and @(-25) to turn it off.
Tim Snyder
IBM Data Management Solutions
Consulting I/T Specialist , U2 Professional Services
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Dana Baron wrote on 02/26/2004 02:07:20 PM:
We would like the receipts to print on CC receipt
Of Dana Baron
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Printing to local printer
Hi,
We use Unidata (v5.2) on a DEC/Compaq/HP Alpha under Tru64 Unix (v5.0a).
Most of our users connect to our Unidata system via terminal emulation
software (SmartTerm) from Windows
Of Timothy Snyder
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:51 PM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: Re: Printing to local printer
Dana,
You can use @(-24) to turn on aux printing and @(-25) to turn it off.
Tim Snyder
IBM Data Management Solutions
Consulting I/T Specialist , U2 Professional
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:51 PM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: Re: Printing to local printer
Dana,
You can use @(-24) to turn on aux printing and @(-25) to turn it off.
Tim Snyder
IBM Data Management Solutions
Consulting I/T Specialist , U2 Professional Services
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