This is most commonly an issue due to overheating. Check that the fan is free of dust and that you can hear it running. If you don’t hear it then the fan component will need to be replaced.
It’s still not clear what printer you’re asking about. Is it a HP 8150? If so, what model?
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Whether or not there is any useful control over fonts and presentation will first depend on the actual printer. If it’s not an IBM printer or the printer is not designed to work in an IBM environment, then capabilities might become less. Printers such as the HP 8150 series are usually intended more for PC networks, but they can often work well with appropriate configuration.
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Overrides for fonts and font attributes can often be applied to printer jos.
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I suppose it could be, depending on your definition of [n] and perhaps the material you’re asking about. In general, the dielectric constant is simply designated as [k]; but it’s not a particularly good symbol due to potential confusion. But why ask here? This site has little to do with that type of question. — Tom
Assuming the question means “[too] long”, then shortening a name or path is probably the right choice.
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The question is too vague. What is “mainframe”? (Is it S/390? AS/400?) What is the transfer that is being tried? What is the actual error message?
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shorten the pc file name .. or path + name
Get to know with compare oe .dbx repair
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I am connected to POP3
My distribution list has disapeared.
I am curious where you found *HPCOLORLJ listed by IBM.
Thanks!
Okay, I’ve read it again, and I see what Phil is saying, and I’m back to what I thought the first time I read it. (I think.) Assuming that File_A always contains a DATE value in the first column, instead of a field name such as DATE_A, a single static SQL statement can work.
Where ( Operator_A = 'EQ' and Date_A = Date_B ) or ( Operator_A = 'GT' and Date_A > Date_B ) or ( Operator_A = 'LT' and Date_A < Date_B ) or ( Operator_A = 'GE' and Date_A >= Date_B ) or ( Operator_A = 'LE' and Date_A <= Date_B )
The first obvious item is “V5R1″. Not much can be done about that, I suppose; but it’s going to be hard getting reliable help with something that old.
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However, your parameters don’t seem appropriate.
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MFRTYPMDL(*HP5SI) would seem better changed to MFRTYPMDL(*HPCOLORLJ) since that’s what’s listed for HP CP2025s by IBM. If IBM lists a value, it should be used first instead putting in a guess. Use a guess after trying recommended values. First choice would actually be MFRTYPMDL(*LEXMARKC750), but I don’t know that it’s available for V5R1 unless added late by PTF.
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Also, if it works, SYSDRVPGM(*IBMSNMPDRV) might be better than SYSDRVPGM(*HPPJLDRV). The CP2025 should support SNMP.
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It’s hard to guess if those will give better CPI control. I don’t know of a good way to test for V5R1 nowadays.
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You can’t. Excel and Windows are two different kinds of things. You don’t run any programs on “Excel”. Excel is a program; you don’t run programs ON Excel.
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Windows is an operating System (OS). You can download programs to run on Windows; but you don’t download programs to ‘run on Excel’. In fact, Excel itself runs on Windows.
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There is a kind of exception for various scripts or macros. Those might be specific to Excel (which runs on Windows). Those wouldn’t generally be referred to as “programs” and are rarely downloaded (though they might be).
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What OS are you using? What kind of e-mail server do you connect to? What e-mail client are you using? What is the connectivity protocol between your client and your server? Do you want this for a particular client or user? Or do you want this done by the server? Where do you want the e-mail items to be stored?
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Why would you use OPNQRYF in this century? Why not use something at least modern?
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You should show us the code you are trying. If you don’t show us, we don’t know if our examples would be exactly the same as the code that isn’t working for you. It’d be a waste of everyone’s time.
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If you want your script (or program) to run on a variety of computers, you likely won’t be able to rename every one. A wildcard in your string would be the best bet I could think of.i
You can try these out, hopefully one will work for you:
1) Try setting IE as the default browser in control panel. In control panel, click on the “set program access and computer defaults” then expand custom. In “choose a default web browser”, check on the “Internet Explorer” option and click the OK button.
2) Open Outlook then go to Actions > Junk E-mail > Junk E-mail Options
In the Options tab make sure the Disable links and other functionality in phishing messages box is unchecked.
3) Try resetting Web settings in Internet Explorer. Open Internet Explorer.
On the Tools menu, click Internet Options, the Advanced tab, and then click the Reset button. On the Programs tab, under Internet programs, click Set Programs, then “Set your Default Programs”, select Outlook and click “Set this program as Default”. Repeat for Internet Explorer. Click OK and close the dialogs.







