Replying as I am in a similar scenario and would be curious of a possible solution. Regards,Randy
There are two things I guess could wrong knownhosts file is not created. run below command in cmd first and then run the command to create knownhost fsutil file createnew E:\ifs\ifstest\knownhosts 0 password contains & sign so cmd treat as two commands. Strongly suggest to change the password since this forum is public and make sure not to include & in the new password ;) Cheers! Damith Hi @dsj (Damith)! Long time no see! On your point #2, you can escape ampersands (&) using the caret (^) character in DOS (command prompt on Windows.) Just put the caret right before the & in the password and the knownhosts files should be generatable. Regards,Randy
Link to another thread with some goodies on the subject.-Randy G.
No, I’m good for now @Dario Zani.You’re spot on with your assessment, I’m an IFS partner and am more than comfortable with approaching this with Events, PL/SQL, etc. I’ll look at consolidating these threads into maybe a new post at some point in time, once a PoC is complete and it’s a solid concept. A solid tid-bit for those who would like to get started on their own, look at the Data Collection Session screen for a really good Event / Action driver. That’s it though, can’t be giving out all my trade secrets! ;)Thanks again for letting me pick your brain!-Randy G.
Found a better thread where my man Dario explained things much better. Linking for visibility. -Randy G.
Hey @Dario Zani this is much more informative than the other thread I replied to. Feel free to disregard (I’ll post a link to this post in a reply to myself.)
Hello! Sorry for digging up an old thread. I’m in the process of assisting with a WaDaCo implementation and the topic of label printing has come up quite a bit.Regarding @Dario Zani , “But we do some generating/printing barcodes in some processes since we just simulate what happens in the regular window/page.”. Are you just using standard operational reporting / print agent functionality to achieve the label print-out? Perhaps you’re using Events / Actions to stimulate the label print request? If that’s the case, I would use PL/SQL from an Event Action to generate a file for like Bartender (or other software) and push it over to the inbound label directory via an Oracle Directory object. I imagine other label printing software would be able to receive the request over TCP / HTTP if the Print Agent wasn’t the required mechanism.Any details that you could provide would be immensely helpful to myself and others. This is a popular subject that I see cropping up a lot, so you’ll definitely
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