I don't understand why you don't store this information in a DBF and generate a report when it is requested by a supervisor. When you print a receipt, I would hope you store the information in some type of data file. Why don't you just retrieve that data when needed?
Joe
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> readable, I wouldn't call them publishable because of printer codes, etc)
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>Yes, that's correct. I understood 'print to file' this way, like I would say 'print to screen': A readable textfile, where a supervisor can get information back which was lost. This technique is also used for error log files, which store just text informations about what was going on.
>However, in my case I need to store the Cursor fields into this file, and not any system information.
Joseph C. Kempel
Systems Analyst/Programmer
JNC