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    Oracle reports and unix

    When we run oracle reports server, and the destype is "printer", we can only generate hardcopy on 1 printer, which is the one for which the unix environment variables PRINTER, ORACLE_PRINTER etc. have been set in file reports.sh.
    Now the client wants to allow printing to many (100+) printers, how can we implement this? We can set up the printers in file uiprint.txt, then reports doesn't give an error, but no hardcopy appears.
    Has anyone done this sort of thing before? Thanks.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Chantho View Post
    When we run oracle reports server, and the destype is "printer", we can only generate hardcopy on 1 printer, which is the one for which the unix environment variables PRINTER, ORACLE_PRINTER etc. have been set in file reports.sh.
    Now the client wants to allow printing to many (100+) printers, how can we implement this? We can set up the printers in file uiprint.txt, then reports doesn't give an error, but no hardcopy appears.
    Has anyone done this sort of thing before? Thanks.
    You want the user to be able to choose the printer they wish to print to?
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      #3
      Originally posted by Chantho View Post
      When we run oracle reports server, and the destype is "printer", we can only generate hardcopy on 1 printer, which is the one for which the unix environment variables PRINTER, ORACLE_PRINTER etc. have been set in file reports.sh.
      Now the client wants to allow printing to many (100+) printers, how can we implement this? We can set up the printers in file uiprint.txt, then reports doesn't give an error, but no hardcopy appears.
      Has anyone done this sort of thing before? Thanks.
      Having given this further thought, it sounds as though you haven't put the PPDs, HPDs, AFMs and/or TFMs in the right places.

      This, if memory serves, would explain the results you are seeing.

      Let me know if you need a hand.
      The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to grave

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        #4
        Originally posted by EqualOpportunities View Post
        Having given this further thought, it sounds as though you haven't put the PPDs, HPDs, AFMs and/or TFMs in the right places.

        This, if memory serves, would explain the results you are seeing.

        Let me know if you need a hand.
        I most definitely do need help with this. I am finishing up here for the week in a few minutes, but I'll try and post a fuller statement of the problem later. Many thanks.
        If you find this post offensive, please insert "Chan" before and "tho" after, then it should be OK.

        Sometimes I almost feel just like a human being - Elvis Costello

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chantho View Post
          I most definitely do need help with this. I am finishing up here for the week in a few minutes, but I'll try and post a fuller statement of the problem later. Many thanks.
          No worries mate.
          The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to grave

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