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Remember too, that with VARPG you can create, read, and write your own files on the PC, in the F-spec. The file has to be program described and sequential, but the capability is there.

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6. VARPG - Working PrintDlgEx. Note on PrintWindow() (Kurt Anderson)

date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 09:45:58 -0500

Just as an fyi, and to get it into the archives:
PrintWindow is not available on the Windows 2000 OS. Not information
made readily available by Microsoft.

Also for the archives, here is my working PrintDlgEx code snippet
(thanks to everyone, especially Mike Bush):

Kurt:

Glad I didn't steer you in the wrong direction and wish I could've given more details. But I want to add the comment also for the archives that this is an example of the more general case of interacting with functions under Windows.

And they don't have to be "Windows" functions. If you have a product installed on your PC, you can access its functions in a similar way (probably). E.g., iSeries Access has a bunch of DLLs that provide a lot of functions. They can be called in similar ways. Mozilla Thunderbird and Firefox have DLLs and functions. Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, AVG anti-virus... pick your favorite PC product and there's a /potential/ for interaction.

VARPG is for PCs. It doesn't _have_ to be restricted to interfacing with System i.

Tom Liotta



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