printer file "name" - problem RESOLVED!!!!!

Kenneth Brody kenbrody at bestweb.net
Fri Mar 18 19:49:55 PST 2005


Quoting Dennis Malen (Fri, 18 Mar 2005 17:45:14 -0500):

> Ken,
>
> The only thing I can think of is that when I defined nocodes as a
> printer in
> filePro that I did not include a destination file. I'm not sure. The
> processing did not work so I asked the list to comment.

The PRINTER TYPE "nocodes" command in your processing has absolutely
nothing to do with the filePro printers that you have defined.  The
only thing that PRINTER TYPE does is set the printer type.  It does
not use, nor does it even look at, the printers that you have defined.
There is no need to even have a printer defined with the name "nocodes".
Creating one, or changing one that is already defined, will have zero
effect on the PRINTER TYPE "nocodes" statement, and it will have zero
effect on your processing as a whole.

[...]
> The more important point is there was a diverse opinion on how the
> processing should work and a number of people were confused. I wanted to
> make sure that I clarified the issues I raised and published something
> that
> I know works. If anyone had a diiferent approach then I requested they
> share it with us.
[...]

The thing is, you now say that it "works", when you haven't made any
changes to the processing that "didn't work".

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