GSE 60 SERIES Technical Reference Manual page 376

Programmable process controllers
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When specifying a custom
transmit as a database print
header, remember to select the
correct comm port at P992.
Example:
Printing a Database with Variable Page
Length
This example shows how you can use the
[PRINT] key to prompt for a form length before
printing a database.
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805%s10%e
Print Mc 10
MACRO #10 - PRINT PRESS
get operator entry
Lines/Pg.?%G
save entry
%[
4,1;1.%]%y
print database
GSE Scale Systems
The header will be printed at the beginning of each new
page.
See Also
%y
Print Row in Database
%y
Download Database
Print Database
Transmits an entire database in fixed-width, spreadsheet format suitable
for printing as a report. Data may be sent out any of the four
communication ports. The number of lines per page (lines between
automatic form-feed commands) can be changed. It is even possible to
specify a custom transmit as the report header.
4%y
Prints the last database selected out comm port 1, 60
lines/page, default page header.
4,2%y
Prints database #2 out comm port 1, 60 lines/page,
default page header.
4,2;2%y
Prints database #2 out comm port 2, 60 lines/page,
default page header.
4,3;1.10%y
Prints database #2 out comm port 1, 10 lines/page,
default page header.
4,3;3.15.2
Prints database #3 out comm port 3, 15 lines/page,
%y
using custom transmit #2 as the page header.
The following is a printout of the database in the example – Printing a
Database with Variable Page Length using the command
4,1%y
BOX#
NAME
1 SAE5W30
2 SAE10W30
3 SAE10W40
4 SAE15W40
5 SAE20W50
6 SAE30
7 SAE40
8 SAE50
9 SAE20W
F
/ L
%y
IRST
AST
Syntax
Recall First Row
5 [ , dbase# ] %y
Recall Last Row
5 [ , dbase# ] ;L%y
Tare
0.95 lb
0.90 lb
0.92 lb
0.89 lb
0.95 lb
0.90 lb
0.90 lb
0.90 lb
0.92 lb
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OW

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