Check printing is running and running.

Hi,
Check printing in payroll is running and running. I looked at database end , nothing slowing. pLease let me know where and what can I have to check?
Thanks

Hi,
Please post the application release along with the database version and OS.
Was this working before? If yes, any changes have been done recently?
Can you find any locks in the database? Any errors in the database log file?
Do you have the statistics collected up to date?
Please enable trace as per (FAQ: Common Tracing Techniques within the Oracle Applications 11i/R12 [ID 296559.1]) to find out why this concurrent program takes long time to run.
Thanks,
Hussein

Similar Messages

  • Self Check and Your self check printing process steps and program in SAP

    Hi  SAP-FICO's
    My client required  in SAP-ECC-6.0
    1.Self Check printing for cash withdrawel 
    2. your self check for one Vendor or group of vendors  for getting DD from the Bank
    3.How to issue  the  same check for more than one vendor   and get debited through F-53 bank payment
    Can any one give idea and process steps  to  resolve the above three issues .
    Thanks in advance.
    Thanks &regards
    maalik

    Hi
    Can any one can provide the process steps.

  • Problems with check printing RTF template

    To BI Publisher Gurus,
    I am working on the check printing RTF template and facing a few issues with page breaks, filling the insufficient invoice lines with template and positioning of the table(s) itself inside the RTF template.
    For page break, am using the following piece of code just before the end of all of my FE loops.
    <xsl:if xdofo:ctx="inblock" test="position()-1<count($inner_group)"><xsl:attribute name="break-before">page</xsl:att:attribute></xsl:if>
    the $inner_group is my group for G_INVOICES to loop through all the invoices of a check in G_CHECKS group.
    The problem I'm facing is, everytime a check is printed its printing a blank page in between. Searched all the earlier forum posts but none of the solutions worked in my case.
    Second issue, for filling the insufficient invoice lines (in my case, am printing 26 invoices per page per check), the call to the blank lines template is repeating twice and found no way to get rid of it.
    Third issue, if the check is running into a second page, the call to the blank lines template does not work and the position of the bottom part of check is getting misaligned.
    I am ready to send my template and the sample XML file to look at. Thanks for your time and effort.
    -Uday

    Hi Tim,
    Hi Tim,
    Could you please send me the sample rtf. We are also using APXPBFEG program for check printing..
    Also I have problem in generating dots(....) in the check where if total invoices lines are 37 and we have only one line of invoice then I have to generate 36 dots (.) in the invoice porition of the check..
    I appreciate your help..
    Thanks
    Krishna
    [email protected]

  • AP Check printing setups for printing checks on your own

    HI
    I am wondering if there a good document which deals with AP check printing with MICR and signature on your own check stock
    thanks

    Recently we started to deal with AP check printing in our organizatin. It was a daunting task with the information and resources scattered all over and missing critical pieces of information to make sense out of the whole process flow. We attempted to go through the AP check printing internally and succeded.
    I decided to post the information for the benefit of people about the our experience
    Check Printing Basics and Beyond for Printing Checks on Your Own
    by
    Sarma Chilukuri
    This article deals with what is needed to get your own checks printed. It is a first attempt to uncover all the hidden rules that one should be aware to get your own checks printed. The first section deals with the basic AP check printing setup, while the 2nd half explores some of the flow of events that make it possible to print the check.
    Part I – Basic Setup
    AP Setup for check printing
    There are multiple steps in the AP check printing. First set of steps deal with the AP side setups. The second step is to get the System side setups. The system side setup deals with printer setup and program options setups. The last step would be to make the print format files configured with the vendor provided escape sequences in the laser print format file.
    Step 1: login as Payable Manager
    Step 2: Bank Setup: Navigate to Setup: Payments > Banks
    1.     Make sure the Bank # etc are present
    2.     Tab to “Bank Accounts”, and make sure your account # has been setup
    3.     On the Bank Accounts screen, tab to the “Payables Documents” and verify that Payment format (E.g., COK Laser Format) has been entered. This “Payment format links to next section where we associate it to the right payment program.
    Fig 1. AP Payment Bank Setup Screen
    Step 3: Program Setup (Setup: Payments > Programs)
    As we know there are only 5 formats 3 of which are “Ever Green Laser” (APXPBFE G|L|F) which are explained in the AP Users Guide. For your own form printing, you have to associate the format to APXPFEL (laser format) program. Also, the APXPBFEL or APXPBFEF call the APXPBFEG, which is the base program that pulls the data from oracle base tables. APXPBFEL is the one which allows us to print the checks with MICR and signature on a plain paper not on a pre printed stationery.
    Fig. 2 AP Payment Format Setup Screen
    Printer Styles, Drivers setup
    The above process summarizes the AP Setup. As a DBA, the printer setup needs to be validated. The base install provides the right setup to some extent. But the differences in printers and print queues may add some complexity to the final configuration. The following section discusses the set up the base install provides and changes as needed.
    Step 1. Login as system Administrator
    Step 2: Style (Install : Printer > Style)
    Look for the “PORTRAITHPLJ4LASCHECK”. This one is associated with the SRW Driver Called, “APLASP” (AP Laser printer format).
    Step 3: Driver (Install : Printer > Driver).
         1. The “PORTRAITHPLJ4LASCHECK” is associated with a “User Driver” of PORTRAIT for HPLJ4 and and a SRW driver of “APLASP”
         2. Also notice that there is an Initialization string at the bottom of it. This initialization string gets called as pre-report trigger for the APXPBFEG program (APXPBFEG.rdf) file. It sets the kind of format it should be. Please see the Appendix A for details on these printer pcl code translations. The Initialization string was as follows:
    Initialization: /eE/e&l0o2a7C/e(s0P/e(8U
    Step 4: Printer type (Install : Printer > Register)
    Each printer type is associated with a set of styles. Make sure the printer that was selected has the above style and its associated driver listed against that.
    Fig. 3 System Administrator Printer Seups
    Step 5: Program Setup (Concurrent > Program > Define)
    This step holds the key for check printing. It is necessary to define whether you need the check on top followed by the Stub or the other way around. The way it is controlled is based on the APXPBFEG.rdf, the report definition file and the APLASP.prt (Printer Style associate with the Portrait laser check format SRW driver). The APLASP.prt file ($FND_TOP/reports) has two identical setups called the 100 series and the 200 series. Those identical sets of setups define where the MICR and signature print on the check. The following table lists the some of the codes in the 100 series. Please refer to Doc ID #146452.1 for complete details.
    Fig. 4 System Administrator Concurrent Program Definitions
    CODE #     Code Definition
    100     Electronic check activation string
    101     1st Check #
    102     2nd Check #
    104     Deactivate check number mode string
    111     Activate MICR line
    112     MICR Deactivation / reset the printer head position
    121     1st Signature
    122     2nd Signature
    141     Address font activation string
    199     Return to default state string
    Table 1. APLASP.prt -- MICR Activation Codes
    The above code block repeats itself the same way in the 200 series. The decision to activate one way or the other controls the Check printing.
    Step 2: Setting up the Option block
    In the concurrent program definition for the APXPBFEL, there is an Options block in the middle. You need to list the codes that you want to activate. Please refer to Doc ID # 186640.1 for some explanation on these.
    E.g.,
    p_printer_code_mask="201,211,221,241" p_sig2_amount="" p_sig3_amount="" p_sig1_vendnum="" p_sig2_vendnum="" p_sig3_vendnum="" p_country_to_ignore="US" p_continuous_stationery="N"
    Step 3: Output format is Text
    Text format is sufficient, as the printer will pick up these escape sequences anyway.
    Fig. 5 System Administrator Concurrent Program APXPBFEL Options Definition
    UIPRINT.TXT, UIFONTS.ALI
    One needs to be aware of a few more pieces in this puzzle. The UIPRINT.TXT identifies to the Oracle Applications the print queues that were setup. This file is needed to set your PCL / Post Script printer definitions. I did not have to really tinker with these files other than identifying the PCL and Post Script Q’s that were setup on the UNIX box.
    Part II: Integrating all the pieces
    The above setups are all documented in various articles. We need to understand a few more steps to see how all these pieces come together.
    What you need to know about APXPBFEG.rdf
    APXPBFEG (.rdf) is the report file which when called pulls the data from Oracle. If you open the APXPBFEG.rdf in the Oracle reports, there is initialization to the report called, SRW.Init. This will bring in the initialization string associated with the PORTRAITHPLJ4LASCHECK driver definition file. Also, please be very careful with this report format file. When you open it, there is small tiny empty block. in the first block which calls the printer initialization code 100/200 under the Format Mask (from APLASP.prt). If this portion gets changed or messed up, one can end up with some unexpected results. Each of those blocks like MICR, CHECK etc… have associated format triggers and printer codes.
    Please make sure that the printer mask is properly handled. I noticed that the 200 series MICR (211) and Signature (221) printer masks were tied to 111 and 121 respectively. These should have been 211 and 221. The other place you need to be careful was the printer code before and after is proper.
    For E.g.,
    For the MICR, the ”printer code before and after columns “ should be 111 and 112 (or 211 / 212) respectively while Format Trigger should reference to 111 (211).
    Fig. 6 APXPBFEG rdf file printer mask and Format Triggers
    The escape sequences in the APLASP.prt file for these codes will play the crucial role in getting our format around the report output that gets generated from the APXPBFEG program. Please refer to the explanation of these escape sequence codes in the APPENDIX A.
    At this point when you run the program, you will see that the formatted output report file will have all the initialization strings and the output associated with that. You can compare the fields and verify the results. Let us closely examine the parts of the 111 and 121 where the micr and signature prints. The key to this to code the escape sequences the right way to get the associate MICR and signature print out correctly.
    Fig. 7 APXPBFEG rdf file MICR printer mask and Format Triggers
    Code 111 and Code 112 from the APLASP.prt file.
    I broke the line into pieces to illustrate the exact escape sequence code.
    Code "211"
    Part 1: esc "&f0S" esc "&f0y0X" esc "&l0E" esc "&a0L"
    Part 2: esc "(8M" esc "(s0p8.00h8.0v0s0b80T" --- This will be provided by the ROM
    Cartridge provider
    Part 3: esc "&k15H" esc "*p3215Y" esc "&a13.8C"
    code "212"
    Part 1 : esc "&f1x3x8X"
    Part 2 : esc "&f1S"
    Let us go over these 2 sets of codes carefully.
    Escape Code     Meaning     Comment
    esc "&f0S"      Push Cursor Position     
    esc "&f0y0X"     Define Macro ID 0 and Start Macro Definition     
    esc "&l0E"      Define Top Margin at 0 Lines     
    esc "&a0L"      Define Left Margin at Column 0     
    esc "(8M"     8M Symbol SetNote : As per pcl codes this happens to be Font Primary JIS Math 8 symbol     MICR Part 1 : Provided by the Vendor from where you the ROM cartridge
    esc "(s0p8.00h8.40s0b0T"     {Fixed Pitch}{pitch 8.00 cpi}{Font Style 8.40}{Medium Weight}{Typeface 0}     MICR Part 2 : Provided by the Vendor
    esc "&k15H" esc "*p907Y"     Set HMI = 15/120" Vert position = 907 Dots     
    esc "&a13.8C"     Move to Column 13.8     
         CODE 112     
    esc "&f1x3x8X"     {End Macro Definition}{Call Macro}{Delete Macro ID}     
    esc "&f1S"     {Pop Cursor Position}     At this point, the MICR gets printed
    Table 2. Escape Sequences in APLAP.prt file Explanation
    Fig. 8 APXPBFEG rdf file Signature printer mask and Format Triggers
    The signature piece (221) has also similar meaning.
    Escape Code     Meaning     Comment
    esc "&f0S"     Push Cursor Position     
    esc "*t300R"     300 DPI Graphics resolution     
    esc "*p1500X"     Horiz position = 1500 Dots     
    esc "*p650Y"     Vert position = 470 Dots     
    esc "(4B" esc "(s1p53v0s0b102T"esc "&f0S!"     Symbol SetProportionalPoint Size 53UprightMedium WeightTypeface 102Push Cursor Position!     Vendor gave the us esc "(4B"esc"(s1p53v0s0b102T!"Note: the ! when the it pushes the ! and that is where it prints the signature piece. The first part forms the symbol set , say (4B and the later part forms the signature font and ! is the piece. I took the ! from the above and let it stay with the 3rd part of it so that signature does not print twice.
    esc "&f1S"      Pop Cursor Position     
    esc "*p+121Y"     Move down 121 Dots     
    esc "&f1S"     Pop Cursor Position     
    Table 3. Escape Sequences for Signature in APLAP.prt file and Explanation
    Summary
    One can print their own checks using the above steps. This can work as a cost effective solution for small organizations where the budgetary constraints are tighter. We are successful in getting the AP Checks printed using the above method.
    References
    Metalink Doc ID # 186640.1, Different Payment Formats …
    Metalink Doc ID # 60936.1, Step by Step Guide to Setup a Printer in Oracle Applications
    Metalink Doc ID # 250543.1, How to Create An Initialization String for a Payable Check Format
    Metalink Doc ID # 48680.1, Accounts Payable FAQ – Payment Batch, Check
    Metalink Doc ID # 1074792.6, Exclamation Point (!) Prints On Check When Using APXPBFEL And Cartridge
    Metalink Doc ID # 158486.1, APXPBFEL Evergreen (Long Laser)
    Metalink Doc ID # 146452.1, Listing of p_printer_code_mask Default Values for APXPBFEL
    Chapter 2, Oracle Payables user guide
    Appendix A
    APLASP.prt printer codes explanation
    code "200" esc "&l0o2a6d66p8.000c2e1x0l63f1H" esc "&k12.00H" esc "(8U"
    esc "(s0p10.00h12.00v0s0b3T" esc "&k11.75H" esc "&a1l0R" control(M) esc"&f3005y4X"
    {Portrait}
    {Letter}
    {6 LPI}
    {Define Page Length to 66 Lines}
    {Set VMI = 8.000/48"}
    {Define Top Margin at 2 Lines}
    {Select 1 Copies}
    {Disable Perf Skip}
    {Define Text Length as 63 Lines}
    {Feed from Tray 1 (upper)}
    0.1 esc "&k12.00H"
    {Set HMI = 12.00/120"}
    0.2 esc "(8U"
    {Roman-8 Symbol Set}
    0.3 esc "(s0p10.00h12.00v0s0b3T"
    {Fixed Pitch}
    {pitch 10.00 cpi}
    {Point Size 12.00}
    {Upright}
    {Medium Weight}
    {Typeface 3}
    0.4 esc "&k11.75H"
    {Set HMI = 11.75/120"}
    0.5 esc "&a1l0R"
    {Define Left Margin at Column 1}
    {Move to Row 0}
    control(M)
    0.6 esc"&f3005y4X"
    {Define Macro ID 3005}
    {Enable Overlay}
    code "201" esc "&f0S" esc "&a1.25r70C" esc "(8U" esc "(s1p14v0s3b4148T"
    {Push Cursor Position} esc "&f0S"
    1.1 esc "&a1.25r70C"
    {Move to Row 1.25}
    {Move to Column 70}
    1.2 esc "(8U"
    {Roman-8 Symbol Set}
    1.3 esc "(s1p14v0s3b4148T"
    {Proportional}
    {Point Size 14}
    {Upright}
    {Bold}
    {Typeface 4148}
    code "202" esc "&f0S" esc "&a20.25r70C" esc "(8U" esc "(s1p14v0s3b4148T"
    {Push Cursor Position}
    2.1 esc "&a20.25r70C"
    {Move to Row 20.25}
    {Move to Column 70}
    2.2 esc "(8U"
    {Roman-8 Symbol Set}
    2.3 esc "(s1p14v0s3b4148T"
    {Proportional}
    {Point Size 14}
    {Upright}
    {Bold}
    {Typeface 4148}
    code "211" esc "&f0S" esc "&f0y0X" esc "&l0E" esc "&a0L"
    esc "(0Q" esc "(s0p8.00h8.40s0b0T" esc "&k15H" esc "*p907Y" esc "&a13.8C"
    {Push Cursor Position}
    11.1 esc "&f0y0X"
    {Define Macro ID 0}
    {Start Macro Definition}
    11.2 esc "&l0E"
    {Define Top Margin at 0 Lines}
    11.3 esc "&a0L"
    {Define Left Margin at Column 0}
    11.4 esc "(0Q"
    {0Q Symbol Set}
    11.5 esc "(s0p8.00h8.40s0b0T"
    {Fixed Pitch}
    {pitch 8.00 cpi}
    {Font Style 8.40}
    {Medium Weight}
    {Typeface 0}
    11.6 esc "&k15H" esc "*p907Y"
    {Set HMI = 15/120"}
    {Vert position = 907 Dots}
    11.7 esc "&a13.8C"
    {Move to Column 13.8}
    code "212" esc "&f1x3x8X" esc "&f1S"
    {End Macro Definition}
    {Call Macro}
    {Delete Macro ID}
    12.1 esc "&f1S"
    {Pop Cursor Position}
    code "221" esc "&f0S" esc "*t300R" esc "*p1500X" esc "*p470Y"
    esc "(30C" esc "(4B" esc "(s1p53v0s0b102T!"
    esc "&f0S!" esc "&f1S" esc "*p+121Y" esc "&f1S"
    esc "&f0S"
    {Push Cursor Position}
    21.1 esc "*t300R"
    {300 DPI Graphics resolution}
    21.2 esc "*p1500X"
    {Horiz position = 1500 Dots}
    21.3 esc "*p470Y"
    {Vert position = 470 Dots}
    21.4 esc "(30C"
    {30C Symbol Set}
    21.5 esc "(4B"
    {4B Symbol Set}
    21.6 esc "(s1p53v0s0b102T!"
    {Proportional}
    {Point Size 53}
    {Upright}
    {Medium Weight}
    {Typeface 102}
    21.7 esc "&f0S!"
    {Push Cursor Position}
    21.8 esc "&f1S"
    {Pop Cursor Position}
    21.9 esc "*p+141Y"
    {Move down 121 Dots}
    21.10 esc "&f1S"
    {Pop Cursor Position}
    code "222" esc "&f0S" esc "*t300R" esc "*p1500X" esc "*p650Y"
    esc "(30A" esc "(s0p.426h35.25v0s0b128T" esc "&f0S!"
    esc "&f1S" esc "*p+141Y" esc "&f1S"
    {Push Cursor Position}
    22.1 esc "*t300R"
    {300 DPI Graphics resolution}
    22.2 esc "*p1500X"
    {Horiz position = 1500 Dots}
    22.3 esc "*p650Y"
    {Vert position = 650 Dots}
    22.4 esc "(30A
    {30A Symbol Set}
    22.5 esc "(s0p.426h35.25v0s0b128T"
    {Fixed Pitch}
    {pitch .426 cpi}
    {Point Size 35.25}
    {Upright}
    {Medium Weight}
    {Typeface 128}
    22.6 esc "&f0S!"
    {Push Cursor Position}
    22.7 esc "&f1S"
    {Pop Cursor Position}
    22.8 esc "*p+141Y"
    {Move down 141 Dots}
    22.9 esc "&f1S"
    {Pop Cursor Position}
    code "241" esc "&a-100V" esc "&l5.8C" esc "(8U" esc "(s0p12.00h10.00v0s3b3T" esc "&k11.75H"
    41.0 esc "&a-100V"
    {Move up 100 Decipoints}
    41.1 esc "&l5.8C"
    {Set VMI = 5.8/48"}
    41.2 esc "(8U"
    {Roman-8 Symbol Set}
    41.3 esc "(s0p12.00h10.00v0s3b3T"
    {Fixed Pitch}
    {pitch 12.00 cpi}
    {Point Size 10.00}
    {Upright}
    {Bold}
    {Typeface 3}
    41.4 esc "&k11.75H"
    {Set HMI = 11.75/120"}
    code "299" esc "(8U" esc "(s0p10.00h12.00v0s0b3T" esc "&k11.75H" esc "&l6D"
    {Roman-8 Symbol Set}
    99.1 esc "(s0p10.00h12.00v0s0b3T"
    {Fixed Pitch}
    {pitch 10.00 cpi}
    {Point Size 12.00}
    {Upright}
    {Medium Weight}
    {Typeface 3}
    99.2 esc "&k11.75H"
    {Set HMI = 11.75/120"}
    99.3 esc "&l6D"
    {6 LPI}

  • How to print Signature stored in a flash drive on to check print program?

    Hi,
    I have a check print program template and have the following requirement. I need to print the signature image which is stored in a flash drive that will be inserted in to the check printer (HP laserjet 4250 series). The vendor sent the escape sequence to activate the signatue image. I'm familiar with how to print images stored in $OA_MEDIA area but not in a flash drive.
    Has anyone done this before? If you did, could you please let me know how and where to put the escape sequence the vendor sent on the .rtf document to activate the signature image while the check print program is run (Format Payment Instructions - in rel 12) ?
    Message was edited by:
    user586895

    Hi,
    This is an interesting problem, and not something I have considered before. I do not know of an exact solution, but as your printer is on a network, theoretically it will have an IP address. When your flash drive is inserted into the printer I would assume that is is treated like any other drive in a PC, so you would be able to use a URL to get to it.
    Using a dummy image and a URL to the printer flash drive you should be able to pick up the image.
    Not entirely sure if this would work, but it may be food for thought, and help you along the way.
    Regards,
    Cj

  • Strange difference in prints from Photoshop and InDesign

    Hello,
    Recently I upgraded to CS5 but at the same time upgraded my good old Power Mac G5 to a 27" iMac i7.
    I also traded my Epson 7600 for an Epson 9800. So obviously many things changed at the same time.
    Now I created a new profile for my printer paper and noticed the folowing strange thing:
    When printing from photoshop the prints are consistently way too dark.
    When printing from InDesign the same photo it is perfectly as it should be and looks on screen.
    Then I checked printing from Preview and again way too dark, same as in Photoshop
    I applied the same printerprofile to all printjobs
    During the profiling I also printed the testpage from the Datacolor Spyder 3 software, which was perfect
    printing the same testpage from Photoshop: way too dark.
    I don't have a clue to where things are going wrong.
    Is it a bug in Photoshop,but why then also in Preview?
    is it the way the printerdriver handles things? But then why not in InDesign?
    Anyone any ideas?
    Regards,
    Hans

    Have you gone into the "Print Settings" dialog and turned off color matching in the Epson portion of the settings?
    Are you running the most recent version of the driver? There is a combination updater to version 7.0 available as the first result at:
    http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=epson+common+updater+v7.0+9800&btnG=Google+Search

  • PSC 1510 All in one printer - won't print even black and white when colour cartridge not recognised

    My PSC 1510 All in one printer is flashing the "check printer cartrige icon" and both "Black" and "Colour" icons at the bottom left of the printer.
    It won't print at all, even when I select grayscale (black and white). The help pages tell me that if I remove the colour cartridge the printer will switch to backup mode and I'll still be able to print in black and white (though not copy or scan). But this is not the case, and I can find no way of switching manually to backup mode. The help pages have no useful explanation of backup mode. I've also tried cleaning the cartridge (which I'm pretty sure isn't empty) but that makes no difference.
    Can anyone help? I'd be very grateful.  

    gabri21 wrote: I have a very similar problem with my PSC1510 but only the colour cartridge light is blinking. I am also unable to find any useful information to set up printing in back up mode. Can anyone assist in resolving this problem for us?
    With only one cartridge light blinking I would suspect the cartridge, they do rarely fail (much more often for reman cartridges, see here).  Clean the cartridge contascts as shown here.  If that fails and the cartridge is an original HP then check the warranty date as shown here.  If the cartridge is in warranty return it to your dealer for a warranty replacement.
    The printer will automatically switch to backup mode if the black (or color in some printers) cartridge is removed.  I do not know if this works with the PSC 1510, some all-in-on devices insist on having both cartridges present.
    Bob Headrick,  HP Expert
    I am not an employee of HP, I am a volunteer posting here on my own time.
    If your problem is solved please click the "Accept as Solution" button ------------V
    If my answer was helpful please click the "Thumbs Up" to say "Thank You"--V

  • Check Proposal is Run but Checks are not Printed-need to cancel the run

    The Accounts Payable Check Proposal is Run but Checks are not Printed- I need to cancel the run. How do I do this ?
    Points will be awarded.
    Thanks.
    Kathy

    Restart
    If the printer stops during printing, for example because of a power failure, you will need to restart
    the print program.
    1. To do this, choose System   Services   Reporting.
    2. Enter the name of the print program (RFFOUS_C) and select Program   Execute.
    3. Enter the data identifying the print run and enter the check number from which the
    program should be restarted in the Restart field.
    4. Select Program   Execute again.
    If there is a system crash during the print run but before any checks have been printed, you
    should proceed as follows:
    1. Correct the error that caused the system to crash.
    2. Delete the check information. To do this, choose Environment   Check information 
    Delete   For payment run.
    3. Restart the print program but do not use the restart option described above.
    If there is a system crash during the print run and some checks have already been printed, you
    should proceed as follows:
    1. Correct the error that caused the system to crash.
    This error may occur, for example, when a check lot is used up and the next lot has not
    been maintained. In this case, the first thing to do after the system crash is to enter a
    new check lot. See: Maintaining Check Lots [Page 7]
    2. Delete the check information. To do this, choose Environment   Check information 
    Delete   For payment run.
    3. Restart the print program but do not use the restart option described above.
    4. Delete the print output from the print management files.
    5. Now restart the print program, this time using the restart option, (see above).
    PAGE 25 IN CHECK MANAGEMENT PDF FILE FROM HELP.SAP.  TO DOWNLOAD CLICK ON BELOW  LINK
    http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/FIBP/FI-BL-BM-CM.pdf
    ASSIGN POINTS IF HELPFUL.

  • F110 printing checks at payment run stage

    Hi All,
    while hitting payment run button(F110), system is scheduling background job which is including all 3 steps:
    SAPF110S
    SAPFPAYM_SCHEDULE
    RFFOUS_C
    thus as soon as user hit pmnt run SAP is printing check also. thus printout tab is not useful. this has happened today for the first time intermittently.
    earlier SAP used to create new job as soon as user click on printout which includes 2 steps:
    SAPFPAYM_SCHEDULE
    RFFOUS_C
    i am sure this has no relation with the parameters maintained by user.
    please help.
    Regards,
    Abhi

    Hi! Even I am working in ECC 5.0 and I want to print checks from the payment program with a SAP SCRIPT Form, but the issue is that we hav the standard print program for printing the form and this form is being used by some other custom program....I want to customize the standard print program in the transaction F110 so that It successfully calls that form which is now called by some other program. I've the option of customizing the standard print program as per the program which is calling that Form but I'm not able to understand the flow of either of the print programs. Can anybody guide me here on how to understand the flow of the print and go for the customizing of the standard print program for the payment process?
    Also, the current print program and Form which is being used by some other custom print program is already customized in the transaction FBZP.
    Thanks in advance
    Shamim

  • Checking default printer before running a report

    Hi guys,
    I'm trying to run a report directly from a form on the Web. However, at form runtime, the only thing known is DESTYPE ('PRINTER') but DESNAME is not. What I would like the form to do first is to check the user's local machine's default printer before running the report, and maybe show a message like: 'Oops, wait a minute dude! Your default printer is 'X', please change your default printer to 'Y' before proceeding.' Or something to that effect. After the change, of course, 'Y' (the name of the printer) gets passed on to DESNAME, and the report printing proceeds from thereon. Well, I think you get the point. Any cool ideas?
    null

    I can't tell the exact solution.
    But just check the Oracle Reports Remote Printing Utility(ORARRP).
    U can download this from oracle website.
    Using this u can generate o/p to a file and then a double click on that file will display a popup with all the printers accessible for that m/c.
    Thx,
    Rgs,
    Raj

  • Can't access one user on mac....one user is OK although it runs very slow..lots of beach ball action...tried using shift to access user and no use...I ran a disk check from good user and it checks out OK...what do I need to do

    I cannot access one of two users on my mac..i have tried using the shift key but no luck...the one user that I can access runs very slowly, I get a lot of beach balls from **** action...also the message "unapproved caller" keeps popping up...I ran disk check from good user and it shows OK...Disk usage shows ~267gb used out of 360gb disk

    Spinning Beach Ball
    Spinning Beach ball (2)
    Spinning Beach ball (3)
    Spinning Beach ball (4)

  • My mac mini is running slow.  Bought it in 2009.  Activity monitor shows nothing running that should not be.  Someone suggested it might be my operating system?  Check for software updates, and I am current.  Suggestions?

    My mac mini is running slow.  Bought it in 2009.  Activity monitor shows nothing running that should not be.  Someone suggested it might be my operating system?  Check for software updates, and I am current.  Suggestions?

    Open Activity Monitor, Show:>All Processes, sort on CPU%, see if anything using too much CPU% when this happens, click on Memory tab, do you have many Pageouts?
    Open Console in Utilities & see if there are any clues or repeating messages when this happens.
    Check the S.M.A.R.T. status of the drive in Disk Utilty by highlighting the Drive & looking at the bottom of the window.

  • Hi can anyone help i bought modern combat 5 blackout and everytime i run it i get an error saying please check your internet connection and try again ,it will not connect has anyone got a solution pls

    hi can anyone help i bought modern combat 5 blackout and everytime i run it i get an error saying please check your internet connection and try again ,it will not connect has anyone got a solution pls

    use it on a diffrent network if u dont have a mc donalds or sone other place to test it most librarys have wifi just to make sure its not that if its not the wifi falut and the app has been re installed may be a bug since this game is still pretty new

  • C6380 Printer's always running out of ink. Is there a way to check printer use history?

    c6380 printer always seem to run out of ink. Is there any way to check printer use history. No one owns up to using it much, but we also seem to run through paper. Maybe the pets are secretly using it?

    Hi - This may not be exactly what you're looking for but the Extended Self-Test page does provide a page count.  It doesn't give you a history of when pages were printed, but it will at least tell you have many pages have been printed overall.
    Hope that helps.
    Kevin
    Say Thanks by clicking the Kudos thumbs up. Please mark the post that solves your problem as an Accepted Solution so other forum users can utilize the solution.
    I am an HP employee.

  • ITunes 8 not running?  Check your Task Manager and it probably is!!!

    Click CtrlAltDelete and check to see if iTunes8 is running. Whats that all about?

    Got the same problem. When I click the itunes icon,the hour glass shows for about 20sec, then does off and nothing. I have checked the task manager and it does not show its running. When I come to log off the computer, I get the little window to wait or end the itunes application. I have uninstalled and reinstalled a zillon times and it still will not run. Can anyone help please?

Maybe you are looking for

  • Windows 8.1 will not install WSUS Updates

    Hi, I have an issue with Windows 8.1 clients using WSUS. I have had a GPO set up to apply to All my computers in my domain, majority of them are Win 7 and WSUS is working perfectly, updates are downloaded and installed automatically and when user shu

  • Using Fiscal/Year Period to get last year all months data

    Hi, Had a requirement to get Last Years 1-12 months data based on Fiscal/Year Period. So here i am using Fiscal/Year period as my input. Please let me know with code. Regards, Vishnu

  • PI2.1: collection failure with all 2950

    Hello I have all Switches 2950  with The collection status  "collection failure". PI version  is 2.1 OID of 2950 is : 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.324  : Catalyst295024 Software version is : flash:/c2950-i6q4l2-mz.121-20.EA1a.bin --> Should be supported by PI2.1

  • Download Material to CRM

    Hi,   I would like to download the Material from ECC to CRM. I understand that ECC's product can be assigned to different plant. In this case, how middleware can take care of this?   For example:   Plant ABC has material 124   Plant DEF also has mate

  • Running external programs

    hey I have a very simple C program that writes a small amount of data to a text file. Im trying to get my main Java program to run this C program regularly (in a loop, with lots of other java operations) .. is this possible from within a java program