Thanks for everyone's responses. I started working on another tangent and never replied. I didn't try using CLIENT.Execute, CLIENT.Send, CLIENT.Receive in open client. I found that using the open client Session Identifier was more useful for our purposes, so I didn't research obtaining the ip address any further.
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In Topic: how to obtain the ip address in open client?
24 February 2016 - 03:25 PM
In Topic: SL File definitions
16 August 2007 - 05:26 PM
Hi Amy,
No... you cannot do this. You can, however, change the length of a field that is in the middle of a file.
Leigh Anne
No... you cannot do this. You can, however, change the length of a field that is in the middle of a file.
Leigh Anne
In Topic: Report layout Edit in superlayer
18 August 2006 - 12:44 PM
You could put a dummy field at column 1 of length 3.
In Topic: REPORT HEADER
11 August 2006 - 12:33 PM
Deleting all the lines within the header will delete it. If it is the page header that you don't wish to print, you can Supress Page Header in the spooler options.
In Topic: Prevent Form Feed On Report
27 July 2006 - 02:56 PM
Thanks for all your responses. I am on a Unix operating system, and I can see it is not a Pro-IV problem as there are no escape sequences or printer commands in my output if I view it in a text file. I'm sure I'll be able to sort this one out I with one or more of your suggestions...
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