Cancels printing and deletes the spool file, if any. There are two syntaxes.
To |
Use |
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Cancel printing of a DataWindow or DataStore printed with the Print function. |
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Cancel a print job that you began with the PrintOpen function. For the PowerBuilder environment only. For a description of PowerBuilder system print commands, see PowerScript Reference. |
Description
Cancels the printing of a DataWindow or DataStore that was printed using Syntax 1 of Print.
Applies to
DataWindow type |
Method applies to |
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PowerBuilder |
DataWindow control, DataWindowChild object, DataStore object |
Syntax
PowerBuilder
integer dwcontrol.PrintCancel ( )
Argument |
Description |
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dwcontrol |
A reference to a DataWindow control, DataStore object, or child DataWindow. |
Return value
Returns 1 if it succeeds and -1 if an error occurs. If dwcontrol is null, PrintCancel returns null.
Usage
PrintCancel cancels the printing of the specified DataWindow or DataStore by deleting the spool file, if any, and closing the job.
PowerBuilder environment
When you use the Print method to print the DataWindow or DataStore, without using PrintOpen, use Syntax 1 to cancel printing. When you use the PowerScript system function PrintDataWindow to print a DataWindow as part of a print job, use Syntax 2 to cancel printing.
When you use Print for DataWindow controls or DataStores, it triggers a PrintStart event just before any data is sent to the printer (or spooler), a PrintPage event for each page break, and a PrintEnd event when printing is complete. You can use PrintCancel in the PrintStart or PrintPage event to cancel printing.
Examples
This statement sends the contents of the DataWindow dw_employee to the current printer without displaying the Cancel dialog:
dw_Employee.Print(FALSE)
This statement in the PrintStart event cancels printing:
dw_employee.PrintCancel()
See also
Description
Cancels printing of a print job that you opened with the PrintOpen function. The print job is identified by the number returned by PrintOpen.
Applies to
Syntax
PowerBuilder
integer PrintCancel ( long printjobnumber )
Return value
Returns 1 if it succeeds and -1 if an error occurs. If printjobnumber is null, PrintCancel returns null.
Usage
PrintCancel cancels the specified print job by deleting the spool file, if any, and closing the job. Because PrintCancel closes the print job, do not call the PrintClose function after you call PrintCancel.
Examples
In this example, a script for a Print button opens a print job and then opens a window with a cancel button. If the user clicks on the cancel button, its script sets a global variable that indicates that the user wants to cancel the job. After each printing command in the Print button's script, the code checks the global variable and cancels the job if its value is true.
The definition of the global variable is:
boolean gb_printcancel
The script for the Print button is:
long job, li gb_printcancel = false job = PrintOpen("Test Page Breaks") IF job < 1 THEN MessageBox("Error", "Can't open a print job.") RETURN END IF Open(w_printcancel) PrintBitmap(Job, "d:\PB\bitmap1.bmp", 5, 10, 0, 0) IF gb_printcancel = true THEN PrintCancel(job) RETURN END IF ... // Additional printing commands, ... // including checking gb_printcancel PrintClose(job) Close(w_printcancel)
The script for the cancel button in the second window is:
gb_printcancel = true Close(w_printcancel)
See also
PrintCancel in the section called “PrintCancel” in PowerScript Reference
PrintClose in the section called “PrintClose” in PowerScript Reference
PrintOpen in the section called “PrintOpen” in PowerScript Reference