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 NNETPSJTXT()
 Checks to see if an active job is a text job
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 Syntax

     NNETPSJTXT(<cPServer>,<nPrinter>,[<cServer>|<nConId>])
        --> lText

     Netware: 2.2 and 3.11

 Arguments

     <cPServer>  Designates the name of the print server that is
     accessed.

     <nPrinter>  Designates the number of the printer on <cPServer>.
     Values between 0 and 15 are possible.

     <cServer>  Designates the name of the file server used to access
     <cPServer>.  The print server checks login information on <cServer>.
     Therefore, the access rights can depend on the specified file server.
     Your workstation must be attached to <cServer>.

     <nConId>  Designates the connection ID of your workstation on
     <cServer>.

 Returns

     NNETPSJTXT() returns .T. if the active job of <nPrinter> on <cPServer>
     is a text job.  A return of .F. indicates a binary job.

 Description

     NOVELL NET PRINT SERVER JOB TEXT
     NNETPSJTXT() allows you to determine whether the active job of
     <nPrinter> on <cPServer> is a text or binary job.

 Example

     Determine the job type of the active job of printer 0 on PSERVER:

     IF NNETPSJTXT('PSERVER',0)
        ? 'Text job!'
     ELSEIF NNETPSERR()=0
        ? 'Binary job!'
     ELSE
        ? 'Error!'
     ENDIF

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