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Michael Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Nov 2002 18:21:26 -0600
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Try this:,

sf spf='6002', cops="1"


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Michael Anderson
Spring Independent School District
16717 Ella Boulevard
Houston, Texas 77090-4299
office: 281.586.1105
fax: 281.586.1187
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>>> "Gehan G." <[log in to unmask]> 11/26/02 05:05PM >>>
Hello again,
   Hopefully i'm not being a bother. I figure there has to be
someone out there who likes to code as much as me. If not your
probably not reading this messege. anyways...

I was wondering where I can find some more information about
parameters. For instance when you do an hp command you use:
spoolf 6002;dev=201;pri=13;copies=1

In my command file I have:
PARAM spf, !dev="200", !pri="13", !cops="1"

Then I can do:
sf 6002,201

Which is nice except I noticed on the spoolf command you can
put the parameters in any order. On mine they are parameter
spesific. For instance I can't send 2 copies with all other
options left to default by going:
sf 6002,2

I have to allow for the other parameters:
sf 6002,,,2

Is there any way to specify parameters by ; rather then , such
as something like:
sf 6002;cops=2

Just curious,
Gehan Gehale
Soon to be great HP programmer.. hehe

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