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Well, to be helped you should probably tell us something about OS
(Windows, RSX, CP/M, MPE, OS/2, GCOS, DOS/VSE or Ultrix?)
What type of printer connection? (LPD, CUPS, SystemV lp, Amtrak)
What is rrpt? Is it a part of Oracle*Reports or RPG/400? Son of rpt/rpf?
What is the oracle version? What kind of network? TCP? DECNET? X25?
LU 6.2? Sneakernet? Do you have free doughnuts and coffee?
Even telling us about error messages and the contents of the log files
might be considered, however strange that might sound.
On 2003.11.18 21:19, mglim2_at_softhome.net wrote:
> help!!!
> Implementation: web environment
> i'm using orarpp utility to allow user to print rrpt files locally. When the
> user choose a printer namely 'prtsvr' that is connected to printer server to
> print the rrpt file, orarrpt creates a file at the client side that
> initiated the printing instead of printing it. the fileaanme of the created
> file is prtsvr (name of the printer connected to print server) .
> if the user chooses to print to a printer that is not connected to printer
> server, it
> prints the rrpt file immediately. the printer server is just a device where
> several printers are connected to it. the printer server is then connected
> to the network
> pls advice.
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