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Browse All TopicsI have a Cognos script (similar to VBScript) that runs "a number" of impromptu reports and directs them to print, pdf, xls, txt, csv etc according to settings within a SQL table. The page orientation on the electronic versions are seem fine but the printed version always comes out portrait.
I have spent 2-3 days (really) searching and trying the solutions I have found via EE, google, Impromptu objects and various manuals. They all seem to either fail to work or give errors at runtime. What I need is a way of setting the printer to either portrait or landscape prior to printing. I can add column to SQL table to control this.
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by: scooboxPosted on 2008-09-24 at 08:16:04ID: 22560579
I have sat down with an expert (not that you guys are not) and it seems as though I am asking about that cannot be done. I have got around the problem by defining a separate printer with the same IP which is set as Landscape by default. I then route the output to the portrait or landscape as required.
Not what I was after but hey it works.
Thanks for looking anyway.