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    cir-51 notice print order incorrect in 22.0 (with HTMLPrint):

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 22

    Problem Symptoms:
    After upgrading to V22 (and using HTMLPrint), the notices from cir-51 are not printing in the correct order. In the file on the server, the notices appear in z302-id order. Likewise, the order of the notices when brought up in PREVIEW mode. However, when the file is run in the Normal Printing mode, the notices did not print in the same order as they were displayed in PREVIEW mode.

    Is there is a way to get the print order back to ID/number or system number?

    Cause:
    Uncertain.

    Resolution:
    This appears to be resolved with the installation of the 22.1 Minor Release.

    Additional Information

    In this particular case, the actual printing order was (by notice number in order of appearance in PREVIEW mode): 17, 8, 14, 16, 21, 7, 18, 24 ,22, 13 ?€¦ that was the first 10 of 25 total.

    Category: Batch (500)


    • Article last edited: 1/26/2015
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