CALL "P$GETDEVICECAPABILITIES" USING deviceCaps |
deviceCaps | Group Item | Group Item defined as follows: 01 DeviceCapabilities. 02 DC-DriverVersion pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-TechnologyValue pic 9 Binary(4). 02 DC-HorzSize pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-VertSize pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-HorzRes pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-VertRes pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-LogPixelsX pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-LogPixelsY pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-AspectX pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-AspectY pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-AspectXY pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-PhysicalWidth pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-PhysicalHeight pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-PhysicalOffsetX pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-PhysicalOffsetY pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-ScalingFactorX pic 9(10) Binary(4). 02 DC-ScalingFactorY pic 9(10) Binary(4). Note - DC-DriverVersion, Dc-ScalingFactorX and DC-ScalingFactorY are always zero, while DC-TechnologyValue is always 2. |
CALL "P$GETDEVICECAPABILITIES" USING settingName1, settingValue1 [settingName2, settingValue2] ... [settingNameN, settingValueN] |
settingName1 settingName2 ... settingNameN | PIC X(n) | Specifies the setting name. Possible values are: "Driver Version" "Technology" "Horizontal Size" "Vertical Size" "Horizontal Resolution" "Vertical Resolution" "Logical Pixels X" "Logical Pixels Y" "Aspect X" "Aspect Y" "Aspect XY" "Physical Width" "Physical Height" "Physical Offset X" "Physical Offset Y" "Scaling Factor X" "Scaling Factor Y" |
settingValue1 settingValue2 ... settingValueN | PIC X(n) or PIC 9(n) depending on the value type | Receives the setting value. |