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01/03/2002 14:59:30
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Reports & Report designer
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00622798
Message ID:
00627161
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19
Hmmm. Unfortunately, I haven't heard of the particular program before, so I'm afraid I can't be much help. Is that program written in Fox? If so, you can always experience the "joy of debugging someone else's code". :)

>Hi Brian,
>
>No, currently I use CreatePDF program by Houston Brennan. It worked fine before we installed a HP LaserJet 4000 Series PCL 6 printer driver. We now have some problems: first of all, for some reason PDF font is somehow different, than the font in our reports (e.g. originally the reports were produced correctly, but recently they started to show * in numeric fields, so I had to increase the width of the fields in report), also this annoying "Record is locked" message started to appear. I think, I'll try to switch to Rick's class and see, if it would help.
>
>
>>Nadya,
>>
>>Are you using Rick's wwPDF class? If so, I think he uses a semaphore to make sure that only one thing at a time can be printed because of the way he had to do it for older versions of PDFWriter. If I remember correctly, he has to change an INI file and uses a semaphore to make sure that no one else changes the INI file until the first person is done. If so, this is by design. He may have upgraded it for newer versions of Acrobat, but I would check the wwPDF docs to make sure. Hope this helps.
>>
>>>Hi everybody,
>>>
>>>Quite often on the particular machine the user is getting this error coming from Adobe: "Can not print. Record is locked or in use".
>>>
>>>I also got this error yesterday by myself when I was running several jobs at once...
>>>
>>>I have two questions:
>>>1) Is this error trapable?
>>>2) What we can do to prevent it?
>>>
>>>Thanks a lot in advance.
Brian McCord
President
Sagacity Systems
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