Hi,
Thank, yes, both function always return .T.
Plus, no Window API to help.
I am sure the OPOS control will help.
Hope someone will help me on this issue
>The PrintStatus() and Sys(13) functions are useless in VFP because they always return .T./"Ready" and there's no Windows API that could help.
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>>Hi Virusim,
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>>You might take a look at Sys(13). This may apply to the default printer or currently selected printer. In a network with many shared printers, it may be necessary to build an array of printer, select each one, and then return a sys(13) to determine status. There may be a Windows API that would be a better solution.
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>>LelandJ
Best Regards
Virusim