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From: brent@strsoftware.com (Brent Lowe)
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Subject: Re: Oracle Reports REP-1800 Formatter Error
Date: 29 Apr 2002 07:10:00 -0700
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Thanks, but this parameter is already included in our commandline. 
Any other thoughts?

We have also tried setting:
TK2_PRINT_STATUS='echo %n is valid'

Thanks
Brent

afilonov@yahoo.com (Alex Filonov) wrote in message news:<336da121.0204261220.28554885@posting.google.com>...
> brent@strsoftware.com (Brent Lowe) wrote in message news:<16b2d9c6.0204260510.196e630c@posting.google.com>...
> 
> Try to add parameter mode=character. Oracle Apps concurrent manager does it 
> by default. I think this hint was on metalink too.
> 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I am running an Oracle Report from a commandline with rwrun60c against
> > a 8.0.6 Oracle DB and directing the output to a file.  Everytime I try
> > to do this, I get an REP-1800 error.  I have seen numerous posts on
> > usergroups and even Metalink about making sure to set a PRINTER env
> > variable which I have done with a valid printer that I am able to
> > print to with no change in error.  I can also duplicate this error
> > with other reports so it is not linked to just this one.  For testing
> > purposes, I have registered the report under Oracle Applications and
> > have let the Concurrent Manager run the report which was successful. 
> > I can also run the report successfully from the Reports Designer
> > connecting as the same user as I am attempting to on the command line
> > run.  The problem seems to lie when I run it from the command line,
> > which is a requirement of this project.  Anyone have any ideas
> > concerning environment or anything in general that I am missing?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Brent
