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One potential cause for this error is if you're running under Client Server and you try to create a PDF file on the server. | |||
Under Client Server, PDF files must be created on the client side, and then copied up to the server. To do that, you put an "@:" on the front of the file name and specify a valid local directory for the creation. Then you follow up with an "execute copy" command to copy the file from the client to the server. | |||
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open #255: "name=PDF:, PrintFile=@:TempConvert\TimelogReport.pdf, replace, recl=500",display,output | |||
! Print the report here | |||
! | |||
! | |||
Close #255: | |||
execute "copy @:TempConvert\TimelogReport.pdf Reports\TimeLogReport.pdf" | |||
In the above example, the "@:" causes the PDF file to be created on the client, in the clients Current Directory in a subdirectory called "TempConvert". In the copy command, the "@:" at the beginning tells BR to get the file from the Client computer, and the fact that there is no "@:" on the second parameter of the copy command tells BR that you're copying the file up to the server. | |||
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Revision as of 19:14, 9 September 2013
Creating a new PDF document failed.
One potential cause for this error is if you're running under Client Server and you try to create a PDF file on the server.
Under Client Server, PDF files must be created on the client side, and then copied up to the server. To do that, you put an "@:" on the front of the file name and specify a valid local directory for the creation. Then you follow up with an "execute copy" command to copy the file from the client to the server.
Example: open #255: "name=PDF:, PrintFile=@:TempConvert\TimelogReport.pdf, replace, recl=500",display,output ! Print the report here !
! Close #255:
execute "copy @:TempConvert\TimelogReport.pdf Reports\TimeLogReport.pdf"
In the above example, the "@:" causes the PDF file to be created on the client, in the clients Current Directory in a subdirectory called "TempConvert". In the copy command, the "@:" at the beginning tells BR to get the file from the Client computer, and the fact that there is no "@:" on the second parameter of the copy command tells BR that you're copying the file up to the server.