No Tom, I haven't been able to dedicate myself as much as I'd like, I'm just taking up the case tomorrow. I've done some tests from ABL, but I can't get the special characters to print. I have no experience modifying configurations. Thanks for the interest.
Actually raising the subject, I see that you are correct. I'm downloading the suggested "Progress 10.0B" book, I'll see the issue from this point of view, thank you very much Rob.
Now, how do I modify this data in the "session" and change to "UTF-8", I have no experience modifying work environments, so far I managed with the basics and it worked for me. Thanks since now.
I really thank you, the information, the technology is old, but it is what is in the place. It happens that I was never interested in hardware, I only dedicated myself to programming in GUI and CHUI in Progress. I would appreciate it if you could send me an example (if you have one), that would...
I'll read it Rob, so far what I found is a detail of what I already programmed, but I'll see this information, I hope to find something to handle it from PUT Control or laog like that. Thank you.
Thanks Tom.
As clear as always, I will collect specific data about the printer, the operating system is (Windows 10), I work on Progress 9,1D, the program generates plain ASCII text, that is where it does not recognize the ñ, é, á, etc.
I agree that there are no magic solutions in software, it will be in another area, not here. It is clear to me from 30 years of experience. When I talk about dividing in DB, I mean an extio case that I had years ago, I made a distributed database and the administrator parameterized well from the...
Surely it is like that, most of the problems are rarely a single thing, I have had to see that the misuse of indexes, coupled with an unclear access, with a very saturated server, sometimes confuses.
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