Brings up the Print Report window. It allows you to print the current module setup to the printer or to a text file of your choice if you choose Save to File. Currently only a General Report is available which prints out all information of the modules.

Note: The PRINT... button on the Print Report window will bring up the OS/2 print dialog where you can select any of the printers attached to your system before the report is printed. The Job Properties button on that window allows you to call up a specific printer property like landscape or portrait orientation. It may be possible that for certain printer driver versions (like version 30.539 or later of the HP Laser Printer driver) this button will not bring up the Printer Properties window. If this is the case, and you would like to use the Job Properties, try going back to an older version of the particular printer driver. HP Printer driver version 30.460 does work properly.

The Font... button brings up the Font Selection Dialog and allows you to select the font the report will be printed with.

If you use Print Grid Lines you can use any proportional font you have installed on your system. Make sure the size is smaller than 7 points or the text will not fit in the grid when you print in portrait mode. If you only see a size selection of 8 or larger, I hope you are aware that you can type in sizes lower than the provided ones for most fonts. When you press the enter key after you typed in the new size, it will show you the new smaller font on the Font Dialog. The newly selected font will display in the Printing Font window. You can select larger font sizes if you print in landscape mode.

If you don't print with Grid Lines, you must select a non-proportional or mono-spaced font otherwise the data columns will not be aligned. Again, use font sizes smaller than size 7 if you print in portrait mode. The font size can be larger when printing in landscape mode. There are a very limited amount of mono-spaced fonts available on a standard Warp system. System VIO and Courier are two of them, but unfortunately, selecting these two fonts may print nothing but blank pages. This may be a problem with the print object provided by Vispro/REXX. You may have to find mono-spaced fonts elsewhere. Look for ATM fonts with the file extensions AFM, PFB and PFM and install them with the Font Palette (see HELP inside the Font Palette). LotusLineDraw is one font that works well, you can select sizes down to 2 points. If you use Warp 4, you can also get any True Type mono-spaced font, provided there is support for sizes smaller than 7.

General Report Column Explanation. Location = Group Name.

Module Name = Name of module.

Upload = Module upload to interface, yes or no.

Type = Part number of module.

Code = House and device code of module.

Event = Event or action number.

Upload = Event or action upload to interface, yes or no.

Date Range = Date range module settings are executed on.

Weekday = Weekday(s) module timer settings are executed.
U = Sunday, M = Monday, T = Tuesday,
W = Wednesday, H = Thursday, F = Friday, S = Saturday.

Time-On = Time ON event for module.

Time-Off = Time OFF event for module.

Level = Dim level in percent for module.

Live-In for = Live-In for modules executed at either time ON or time OFF.
This shows for what time the random time is active.