The Loftware Oracle Agent provides a common engine for supported Loftware labeling solutions to integrate with Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) applications to receive and process label print requests. The Loftware Oracle Agent is installed on an Oracle database server and connects to an Oracle integration in a Loftware labeling solution.
This Oracle integration extends the functionality of Oracle applications, enabling them to connect with a Loftware labeling solution. Print requests initiated by users in Oracle applications are processed and printed by the Loftware labeling solution, which reports the status of each request to the originating application.
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The users can print labels and other documents from the Oracle Warehouse Management System (WMS), part of the Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS).
NiceLabel Automation no longer binds the LPS Trigger port number to 2723 but lets you select the arbitrary port number similar to what is available in the raw TCP/IP trigger.
Benefits of migrating from LPS to NiceLabel:
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Configurable LPS Trigger port number allows you to run the LPS and NiceLabel software on the same computer. Loftware LPS software will run the trigger on the original port number, while NiceLabel Automation will run it on a different port number.
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You can run multiple instances of the LPS trigger on the same computer. Each trigger binds to a different port number. Your data-providing business application must be updated to send data to the appropriate port number.
The parameters for the Set Print Parameter action are commonly provided dynamically through the data sources. When the values of the data sources provide no value (are empty), the Set Print Parameter action will ignore this data source without any error.
This functionality is useful for cases where several parameters in the action Set Print Parameter get values from data sources. If no data is provided for any parameters, there must be no error in the action execution. The empty data values are silently ignored as if they would not be provided. This is often a case where the user simultaneously provides custom values for multiple parameters, such as tray name, label settings, and printer settings.