Hi Dave,
We've had to go to a Windows based system print out our blueprints with
the shop packets. We use a vanilla version of AutoCAD 2005 and use a
combination of VBA and AutoLISP to accomplish this. But it isn't the
best solution by any means. I'd prefer it if we could go through
MAPICS.
Maranda Emig
ITS Manager
Tuohy Furniture Corporation
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Has anyone ever had any luck using RUNRMTCMD? :-)
Sounds like a good job for plain old windows batch files.
-Jimmy
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Hi Dave,
I have the exact same requirement ... print the attachments when
printing the shop packet.
I already tried using the MEDIAF and ATTACH physical files to get the
attachment (link) and then execute the RUNRMTCMD command, but didn't
get
good results. Any suggestions?
Antonio Rojas
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(818) 260-2218
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Hello all,
I once again find myself in need of support from the learned members of
this august body. (Oops, been watching CSPAN again!) Seriously, I
would
like to have my MAPICS shop packets also print a copy of the blueprints
automatically. We are on XA/R6 (sigh), using EPDM. I know there's an
attachment file for each item that I can use to load the file names of
the
blueprints, plus the obvious Engineering Drawing Number in the ITMRVA
record. We'd have to use the attachment file, since we frequently have
multiple prints for each item.
Surely someone out there has done this already - it's far too obvious.
I
have wanted to try this for a long time, but until recently we used a
stone-age (1994) DOS-based CAD package and there would be no chance of
the
i5 printing THAT! If anyone is doing this, I would greatly appreciate
any
suggestions as to how it was done. I was thinking of changing the shop
packet print program (we had to customize ours to conform to union
contract
requirements, so I already own that code), to close the print file at
the
end of each order, call a print command for the blueprint(s) for the end
item (we use AutoDesk/Inventor), then go to the next order and reopen
the
print file. That will create a gazillion and two print files during MRP
Order Release and slow down the processing, but I can deal with that.
Help?
Dale Gindlesperger
IT Manager/Special Projects Leader
Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc.
258 Beacon Street
Somerset, PA 15501
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