>Fred,
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>No, APRINTERS( ) creates a two-dimensional array. The first column of the array contains the names of the currently installed printers, and the second column contains the ports of those printers. What I need is the printer type. I'm sure it will have to be an API call or calls.
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>Thanks,
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>James
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I see that now. All of our printer names have the printer type in them, so I didn't immediately notice it. Sorry.
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>>>Does anyone know the API call to get the printer type information? To see what I'm referring to by printer type, run the GETPRINTER() function in VFP. In my case,
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>>>Name: \\PRINTSERV\System_support
>>>Status: Ready
>>>Type: HP LaserJet 5si
>>>
>>>What I am after is the type (HP LaserJet 5si). All of VFP functions return the name but not the type so I figured there is an API call to get this info. Could someone share a code example of how to get the printer type? I would greatly appreciate it!
>>>
>>>TIA,
>>>
>>>James
>>>
>>>PS - I know a function exists in the FOCUS.FLL library but I cannot use this library.
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>>Does the APRINTERS() function give you the info you need?