d_vanvugt
Member
Hi Folks,
My searching shows that this has been discussed before, but I could not
find a resolution so I thought I'd try it again.
Environment - OW B7321 SP12.3, AS/400 Enterprise server, NT App Server
I would like to run UBE's on the App server by submitting them via
scheduled batch file with the RUNUBE command. Everything I've tried
thus far doesn't work - the job runs, the PDF is created in the
Printqueue, but it doesn't print. From a client with
PRINTIMMEDIATE=TRUE, I can submit a job to this server and it prints
automatically, no problem but it does not work from the RUNUBE command
on the server.
I called JDE support, and was told that this did indeed not work, it was
a known problem which has "enhancement" status at this time.
That being the case, I am wondering if anyone else has worked around
this issue in another way.
JDE's suggestion was to try to automate the printing from the NT side,
using a batch file which would look for unprinted jobs and send them to
the printer. While my criteria is a bit more complicated than that due
to the need to send different jobs to different printers, I wonder if it
could be done.
Acrobat has command-line options for printing, which I have tried and
had little success with so far.
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks,
David Van Vugt
Network Support Analyst
Benjamin Moore & Co. Ltd.
Toronto, Ontario
[email protected]
416-761-1436
My searching shows that this has been discussed before, but I could not
find a resolution so I thought I'd try it again.
Environment - OW B7321 SP12.3, AS/400 Enterprise server, NT App Server
I would like to run UBE's on the App server by submitting them via
scheduled batch file with the RUNUBE command. Everything I've tried
thus far doesn't work - the job runs, the PDF is created in the
Printqueue, but it doesn't print. From a client with
PRINTIMMEDIATE=TRUE, I can submit a job to this server and it prints
automatically, no problem but it does not work from the RUNUBE command
on the server.
I called JDE support, and was told that this did indeed not work, it was
a known problem which has "enhancement" status at this time.
That being the case, I am wondering if anyone else has worked around
this issue in another way.
JDE's suggestion was to try to automate the printing from the NT side,
using a batch file which would look for unprinted jobs and send them to
the printer. While my criteria is a bit more complicated than that due
to the need to send different jobs to different printers, I wonder if it
could be done.
Acrobat has command-line options for printing, which I have tried and
had little success with so far.
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks,
David Van Vugt
Network Support Analyst
Benjamin Moore & Co. Ltd.
Toronto, Ontario
[email protected]
416-761-1436