Well I did what Ted told me and rebooted the computer, reindexed all the
files and did a scandisk with the same results. I narrowed it down to
the printer and turned the printer off and then on and the problem went
away. So it was something in the memory of the printer.
I'll have to keep that in mind next time I see it which will be never. ;^)
On 2/2/2015 1:02 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I have an application that prints a report to a report printer and a
label to a label printer. The source for the report is a view. This
is a mature application and I have never seen this.
When the report prints, it prints the record for the last time the
report was printed. Kind of like the view is still in memory
somewhere Printing a second time, prints the correct record. This is
100% consistent starting today.
The label prints the correct record every time. They are both using
the same view.
I check the computer and reindexed all the files and the same thing
happens.
The only thing unusual is that I saw TWAIN folders in the temp folder
- where the views go - and there is no TWAIN devices on the computer.
This computer is running XP and is not connected to the Internet.
Any ideas?
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Jeff
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