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Unidata on Unix SP-ASSIGN ? command

by rockingred <willsteve2003@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 7, 2008 at 05:14 AM

On most PICK like systems you can use SP-ASSIGN ? to find out which
printer a ****t is currently assigned to.  Then you can capture that
information and use it for printer settings.  I have a specific
printer that I want to print in compressed mode for certain re****ts
and landscaped for others, but the SP-ASSIGN ? command doesn't work in
UNIX.

What is the equivalent to SP-ASSIGN ? command?  (Or is there a way to
set up the printer to always be compressed for one queue and
landscaped for another?)
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Unidata on Unix SP-ASSIGN ? command
rockingred <willsteve2  2008-05-07 05:14:35 
Re: Unidata on Unix SP-ASSIGN ? command
Tony Gravagno <address  2008-05-07 14:44:25 
Re: Unidata on Unix SP-ASSIGN ? command
Dave <davet@[EMAIL PRO  2008-05-08 10:36:08 
Re: Unidata on Unix SP-ASSIGN ? command
rockingred <willsteve2  2008-05-09 11:20:11 

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