Different default printers for each user:
Nancy Palmquist
nlp at vss3.com
Wed Jun 22 13:40:30 PDT 2005
John Broome wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am >< close to being done with my filepro migration from sco to unix,
> and I need one more tidbit of knowledge.
>
> The stats:
>
> Mandrake 10
> FP 5.0.00
>
> I have three printers set up in my printer maintenance screen:
> billing
> receivables
> shipping
>
> All three are epson fx-980's hooked up to a jetdirect. I can print to
> each one just fine.
>
> I have three users:
> Jenny
> Martha
> Vance
>
> Each needs to have the correct printer ready to go for them when they
> login to FP.
>
> I looked in ~/.profile for each user and thought set
> PFPRINTER=shipping/billing/receivables would do it, but when I log in as
> one of the users, all three have the same printer.
>
> I'm missing something pretty obvious, and am willing to receive the FP
> cluebat.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Oh, users will be connecting to the FP server from windows 2000 clients
> using Putty.
Does each user only use one printer? Then:
in Jenny/.profile add: PFPRINTER=billing;export PFPRINTER
in Martha/.profile add: PFPRINTER=receivables;export PFPRINTER
etc.
Does each user select different printers depending on what they are doing?
Add -pq to the menu lines that need to choose a printer.
Add -pn billing on the jobs that need to print to billing, add -pn
shipping to the jobs that need to print to shipping, etc.
Does each function get a different printer, not each user?
Make the main menu have three choices: Shipping Department, Accounts
Receivable, Billing. When they pick one, it will set the default
printer and load the menu for that department. This would be my
preference. This allows any user to work in any department. A new user
can easily be added to the system without worrying about changing the
.profile. This allows Jenny to go work on stuff for Martha and have the
printing still print to the department printer.
Printing can be the hardest thing to define and one of the things most
people have trouble with. Reason is simple - filePro has given us so
many ways to get the job done, it has made it too complex. My best
suggestion is to keep the setup as close to the job as possible. Think
of the setup as having these levels:
Processing prc.output
Output job out.output
Particular Menu choice /fp/menu/mymenu.-A
batch/script that starts the menu p
User Environment .profile
System Environment system default profile or OS printer setup using lp
commands
If you set the printer at the USER Environment level - everything above
that has been covered.
If you set the printer at the output job level, it will only apply to
that output.
Hope that helps.
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