RE: PRINTING WORD DOC FROM DOS

RE: PRINTING WORD DOC FROM DOS

 

  

What about saving the Word (.doc) file to a .txt file (Example: File1.doc to File1.txt)? Then, at the Command Prompt, type print File1.txt



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From: j [mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x24337164.[Email address protected]
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 9:57 AM
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Subject: PRINTING WORD DOC FROM DOS



Dear All,

Can anyone propose some idea of how printing of a word doc can be done
from DOS?

Thanks and Regards,
Jay



"Reedus Design SL - Jason Reed "
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09/08/2005 06:59 PM

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Oracle database connection to sql server






I am trying to get Oracle 9i to talk to Sql Server (which is on another
office) without much success.



I have tried following the many tutorials on heterogeneous Services ODBC
agent. but they seem geared for oracle speaking to Sql server on the same
machine.



Any bright sparks that can point me in the right direction??



I am more of a developer than a dba so please make it easy to follow..



Thanks in advance.

Jason





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