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Miller, Keven wrote:
> You have 2 or more spoolfiles ready to print,
> all on the same print device, same priority, and
> each with copies > 1.
I don't remember the details, where's Larry Byler when you need him? :-D
It is more than just that, there is a whole set of criteria that I dealt with bits and pieces thereof, and I remember some of the rules changed between the various incarnations of spoolers (classic and native), connections, and protocols.
Your question can be complicated by:
- time the spoolfile was created/closed/last "altered"
- presence of more than one device in the target class (and presence of spoolfiles for the same devices in different classes)
- presence of special forms (I think try to stay on the same printer for all copies sequentially)
Perhaps one of our "high volume output" subscribers can enlighten us :-)
Jeff
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