Hello,
Looking for ideas.... we have a process that parses EDI messages. We load the message into an array. This has been working fine for many, many years however recently the number of lines in the files have started to exceed 4096 and causing our program to abend. Has anyone had this...
Additional error trapping added to the SIMM card which translates our XES code to PS has provided us with the following bit of info...
When there is a problem with the printer (out of paper for example) and our application detects it we get the red box "Error TERM/0 Print Error, Quit...
It occurs on all workstations which are Win95 boxes.
Currently LexMark are investigating the issue further as we cannot even send a file from a DOS prompt to the printer. They suspect it might have something to do with insufficient memory on the printer or the SIMM card which translates the...
pratapgharge,
We were glad to hear we were not the only ones experiencing this, and much like you never had this problem before on out Novell Servers.
Ian,
Thanks for the link... we are sending the info to our server support/managers for review.
Will keep you posted on the results.
MailMan2
Hi Ian Boys,
We are running on a W2Kserver.
Yes, the code is issuing a commit directly after the update.
We are locking the record just prior to updating it.
We have two incidents of this problem happening on two separate servers. On one instance, it looks like the entire SYSTEM table was...
You know never thought of checking if they supported DOS printing. However problem has started to appear even when using older Xerox 4213 model printer. Cable is well plugged even went out and bought the recommended IEEE 1284 compliant cable.
MailMan2
We have some users complaining of lost or incomplete print jobs. They will request 5 copies and might get one, two or partial sets. I have simulated the problem by forcing an out of paper situation, I get the RED box TERM/0 Quit Retry... add paper select retry and it might print another 10-20...
We have a process which creates entries in a table with a sequential ID number. This ID number is obtained from a one record "system" table, and this record is updated with the next available number immediately after. The problem we have encoutered on a couple of occasions so far is...
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