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 NNETJLPP()
 Sets or determines the number of lines per page for a job
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 Syntax

     NNETJLPP(<cQueue>,<nJob>,[<nNewLines>],[<cServer>|
        <nConId>]) --> nLines

     Netware: 2.2 and 3.11

 Arguments

     <cQueue>  Designates the name of the print queue that is accessed.

     <nJob>  Designates the job number of the job that is processed in
     <cQueue>.

     <cNewLines>  Designates the new number of lines per page that are
     set for <nJob>.

     <cServer>  Designates the name of the file server on which <cQueue>
     is processed.  Your workstation must be attached to <cServer>.

     <nConId>  Designates the connection ID of your workstation on
     <cServer>.

 Returns

     NNETJLPP() returns the number of lines per page for <nJob>.  If an error
     occurs, the function returns -1.

 Description

     NOVELL NET LINES PER PAGE
     With NNETJLPP(), you can set or determine the number of lines per page
     for <nJob>.  To query the number of lines, do not pass a value for
     <nNewChar>.  A new number of characters can be set by passing the
     selected number.  The number of lines is simply informative; this
     information is not evaluated by Netware.

     The required job is specified by its job number.  The job number has
     nothing to do with the logical position of a job within a queue; for
     example, the job with the highest priority in a queue is not
     automatically job number 1.  The job number must be determined with
     NNETCAPJOB() or NNETJLIST().

 Examples

     .  Determine the number of lines per page for the first job in
        the queue LINEPRINTER:

        nJob = BIN2I(LEFT(NNETJLIST('LINEPRINTER'), 2))
        ? NNETJLPP('LINEPRINTER', nJob)

     .  Set the number of lines to 62 per page for the first job in
        the queue LINEPRINTER:

        nJob = BIN2I(LEFT(NNETJLIST('LINEPRINTER'), 2))
        ? NNETJLPP('LINEPRINTER', nJob, 62)

See Also: NNETJCPL() NNETJTXT()

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