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help needed in a shell script for printing files
Hi All,
I am writing a shell script to print all the files in a particular folder. This script is on solaris server . I am using the lp command to send the requests . lp -d printername filename . The output I get is the request id. Is there any way I can use the request Id to determine if the printing was successful or not ...? Any help in this direction would be really helpful. Thanks & Regards, Shah |
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