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At 18 MAR 2004 03:08:29PM Richard S Emerson wrote:

Modifing my print spooler.

The second time I execute the PDISK command, in the same program, I get the message:

"Press Enter to continue or Esc to stop"

Any way around this?

Thanks

rich


At 18 MAR 2004 03:17PM Matt Sorrell wrote:

Richard,

Are you PDISKing to a file that already exists? It could be asking to overwrite. Otherwise, try issuing "PDISK (S)". The (S) option should suppress any informational messages. You can also include (O) for overwrite. I don't know if (E) (error suppress) does anything with PDISK.

msorrel@greyhound.com

Greyhound Lines, Inc.


At 18 MAR 2004 05:03PM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:

Is this from an RLIST call or INIT.VIEW code? There are issues with INIT.VIEW and VIEW.MODE and being called from a subroutine, not a main program, which also caused this when HEADING and FOOTING statements were issues.

The Sprezzatura Group

World Leaders in all Things RevSoft


At 19 MAR 2004 12:59PM Richard S Emerson wrote:

Thanks Matt. I've tried the options (OSE) no effect.


At 19 MAR 2004 01:21PM Richard S Emerson wrote:

Thanks. The Heading/Footing is causing it. Do you know the reason?

The application is R/Basic.

Prg.1 is a job scheduler which reads a table and executes jobs.

 Prg.2-n are the jobs. Each job calls a function that does a pdisk and sets the Heading/Footing to a company standard.

Thanks again.


At 19 MAR 2004 01:22PM Richard Hunt wrote:

Richard,

Try seperating the multiple options with a space character. Like (O S E).

If you were to display a bit of the code surrounding the PDISK command, maybe we could offer more suggestions.

A sample PDISK command I use at the end of printing to a printer is as follows…

@HFACTIVE=FALSE

PRINTER OFF

EXECUTE 'SETPRINTER 1'

EXECUTE "PDISK PRN (O S)"


At 19 MAR 2004 02:11PM Richard S Emerson wrote:

That's interesting. Using the 'N' option in the HEADING gets rid of the message, but the page counter is off by one for the second setting of HEADING. Simple fix: If @page ne 1 then @page=0


At 19 MAR 2004 02:14PM Richard S Emerson wrote:

Thanks for the reply. It was the HEADING causing the problem. Using the 'N' option solved the problem.

Thanks again


At 22 MAR 2004 03:27PM Richard S Emerson wrote:

That works, setting @HFACTIVE.

Thanks

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