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Function PRINThold - hold print queue for status read
Syntax int PRINThold(char far *queue);
Prototype in printhk.h
Remarks puts the print queue on hold and gets the status of
the print queue. The parameter queue is a far
pointer to a series of filename entries. Each entry
is 64 bytes long and contains a null terminated
string that is a file specification. The first file
specification in the queue is the one currently
being printed. The last slot in the queue is an
empty string (the first byte is '\0').
The print queue will not resume until a
PRINTresume() is issued.
Return value returns zero if no error occurred, otherwise
returns the error code. See printhk.h for a full
list of the error return codes.
Note requires DOS 3.1 or greater.
See also isPRINTavail(), PRINTadd(), PRINTpurge(),
PRINTremove(), PRINTresume()
See Also:
isPRINTavail()
PRINTadd()
PRINTpurge()
PRINTremove()
PRINTresume()
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