On 10/4/20 5:16 pm,
[email protected] wrote:
Hi Sean,
The problem is that I have users who abort printing from Adobe Reader for documents that MUST be printed for audit purposes.
I am attempting to read an exit code, from Adobe Reader, that will tell me if the document was actually printed or did the user simply preview it and press the close [X] button.
The document names are stored in a file (PDFFILES) and have a flag attached indicating whether the must be printed, or not.
A succesful print (RUNCODE = 0, perhaps?) should clear the MUST flag, therefore allowing other operations (eg;delete) to proceed.
I guess that the biggest problem I have is that I have been unable to find a list of Adobe Reader exit codes. Plenty for the install routines etc., but none for normal operations.
I don't know if Reader even sets a code. Runcode can be considered
obsolete these days. You really need to look at their docs.
There are other PDF Clarion solutions around. Admittedly they cost, but
Perhaps one of them might be a better fit considering the importance.
you might also ask on Clarionhub.com or the SV newsgroups at news.softvelocity.com where way more people hang out
Sean H
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