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<pre> SELECT oletable | <pre> SELECT oletable | ||
LOCATE FOR oletype = "MSWord" | LOCATE FOR oletype = "MSWord" | ||
@ 0,0 SAY object VERB 0 NOWAIT & | @ 0,0 SAY object VERB 0 NOWAIT && NOWAIT clause is undocumented * | ||
ichan = DDEInitiate("WinWord", "System") | ichan = DDEInitiate("WinWord", "System") | ||
=DDEExecute(ichan, "[FilePrint]") & | =DDEExecute(ichan, "[FilePrint]") && print the embedded document | ||
=DDEExecute(ichan, "[FileClose]") & | =DDEExecute(ichan, "[FileClose]") && closes the document ** | ||
=DDEExecute(ichan, "[FileExit]") & | =DDEExecute(ichan, "[FileExit]") && exits Word for Windows | ||
=DDETerminate(ichan) | =DDETerminate(ichan) | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 21 July 2020
Example 3 Code in Dev. Guide Doesn't Print Word DocumentID: Q100430 2.50 2.50a WINDOWS kbole kbprint kbinterop kbprg kbdocerr The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARYThe Example 3 code shown on page D13-22 in the "Developer's Guide" does not print the embedded Microsoft Word for Windows document as stated. To print the embedded Word for Windows document, make the following changes to the code: SELECT oletable LOCATE FOR oletype = "MSWord" @ 0,0 SAY object VERB 0 NOWAIT && NOWAIT clause is undocumented * ichan = DDEInitiate("WinWord", "System") =DDEExecute(ichan, "[FilePrint]") && print the embedded document =DDEExecute(ichan, "[FileClose]") && closes the document ** =DDEExecute(ichan, "[FileExit]") && exits Word for Windows =DDETerminate(ichan) Notes* There is a NOWAIT clause on the @ ... SAY-BMPs and OLE Objects command that is not documented in the "Language Reference" manual or the Help file in FoxPro 2.5 for Windows. (It is documented in the Help file for FoxPro 2.5a for Windows.) The purpose of the NOWAIT clause is to prevent FoxPro from waiting for Word to finish printing.
MORE INFORMATIONTo test the incorrect code, create a table called OLETABLE and add two fields, the first having a field type of character and the second having a field type of general; that is, OLETYPE c(10) and OBJECT g(10). Add one record in OLETABLE, store "MSWord" in OLETYPE, and embed a WinWord document in OBJECT. Then execute the example 3 code. FoxPro seems to hang after running the code and Word for Windows does not print the embedded document stored in the general field. Additional reference words: FoxWin 2.50 2.50a docerr winword DDE KBCategory: kbole kbprint kbinterop kbprg kbdocerr KBSubcategory: FxinteropDde Keywords : FxinteropDde Version : 2.50 2.50a Platform : WINDOWS |
Last Reviewed: April 30, 1996 |