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PrintQueue.MergeAndValidatePrintTicket Method

Definition

Merges two PrintTickets and guarantees that the resulting PrintTicket is valid and does not ask for any printing functionality that the printer does not support.

Overloads

MergeAndValidatePrintTicket(PrintTicket, PrintTicket)

Merges two PrintTickets and guarantees that the resulting PrintTicket is valid and does not ask for any printing functionality that the printer does not support.

MergeAndValidatePrintTicket(PrintTicket, PrintTicket, PrintTicketScope)

Merges two PrintTickets and guarantees that the resulting PrintTicket is valid, does not ask for any printing functionality that the printer does not support, and is limited to the specified scope.

MergeAndValidatePrintTicket(PrintTicket, PrintTicket)

Merges two PrintTickets and guarantees that the resulting PrintTicket is valid and does not ask for any printing functionality that the printer does not support.

public:
 System::Printing::ValidationResult MergeAndValidatePrintTicket(System::Printing::PrintTicket ^ basePrintTicket, System::Printing::PrintTicket ^ deltaPrintTicket);
public System.Printing.ValidationResult MergeAndValidatePrintTicket (System.Printing.PrintTicket basePrintTicket, System.Printing.PrintTicket deltaPrintTicket);
member this.MergeAndValidatePrintTicket : System.Printing.PrintTicket * System.Printing.PrintTicket -> System.Printing.ValidationResult
Public Function MergeAndValidatePrintTicket (basePrintTicket As PrintTicket, deltaPrintTicket As PrintTicket) As ValidationResult

Parameters

basePrintTicket
PrintTicket

The first print ticket.

deltaPrintTicket
PrintTicket

The second print ticket. This can be null.

Returns

A ValidationResult that includes the merged PrintTicket and an indication of whether any of its settings had to be changed to guarantee viability.

Exceptions

At least one of the input print tickets is not valid.

The basePrintTicket is null.

The validation, merger, and viability checking operation failed.

Examples

The following example shows how to use this method to merge two print tickets and respond to the ValidationResult that is returned.

/// <summary>
/// Changes the user-default PrintTicket setting of the specified print queue.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="queue">the printer whose user-default PrintTicket setting needs to be changed</param>
static private void ChangePrintTicketSetting(PrintQueue queue)
{
    //
    // Obtain the printer's PrintCapabilities so we can determine whether or not
    // duplexing printing is supported by the printer.
    //
    PrintCapabilities printcap = queue.GetPrintCapabilities();

    //
    // The printer's duplexing capability is returned as a read-only collection of duplexing options
    // that can be supported by the printer. If the collection returned contains the duplexing
    // option we want to set, it means the duplexing option we want to set is supported by the printer,
    // so we can make the user-default PrintTicket setting change.
    //
    if (printcap.DuplexingCapability.Contains(Duplexing.TwoSidedLongEdge))
    {
        //
        // To change the user-default PrintTicket, we can first create a delta PrintTicket with
        // the new duplexing setting.
        //
        PrintTicket deltaTicket = new PrintTicket();
        deltaTicket.Duplexing = Duplexing.TwoSidedLongEdge;

        //
        // Then merge the delta PrintTicket onto the printer's current user-default PrintTicket,
        // and validate the merged PrintTicket to get the new PrintTicket we want to set as the
        // printer's new user-default PrintTicket.
        //
        ValidationResult result = queue.MergeAndValidatePrintTicket(queue.UserPrintTicket, deltaTicket);

        //
        // The duplexing option we want to set could be constrained by other PrintTicket settings
        // or device settings. We can check the validated merged PrintTicket to see whether the
        // the validation process has kept the duplexing option we want to set unchanged.
        //
        if (result.ValidatedPrintTicket.Duplexing == Duplexing.TwoSidedLongEdge)
        {
            //
            // Set the printer's user-default PrintTicket and commit the set operation.
            //
            queue.UserPrintTicket = result.ValidatedPrintTicket;
            queue.Commit();
            Console.WriteLine("PrintTicket new duplexing setting is set on '{0}'.", queue.FullName);
        }
        else
        {
            //
            // The duplexing option we want to set has been changed by the validation process
            // when it was resolving setting constraints.
            //
            Console.WriteLine("PrintTicket new duplexing setting is constrained on '{0}'.", queue.FullName);
        }
    }
    else
    {
        //
        // If the printer doesn't support the duplexing option we want to set, skip it.
        //
        Console.WriteLine("PrintTicket new duplexing setting is not supported on '{0}'.", queue.FullName);
    }
}
''' <summary>
''' Changes the user-default PrintTicket setting of the specified print queue.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="queue">the printer whose user-default PrintTicket setting needs to be changed</param>
Private Shared Sub ChangePrintTicketSetting(ByVal queue As PrintQueue)
    '
    ' Obtain the printer's PrintCapabilities so we can determine whether or not
    ' duplexing printing is supported by the printer.
    '
    Dim printcap As PrintCapabilities = queue.GetPrintCapabilities()

    '
    ' The printer's duplexing capability is returned as a read-only collection of duplexing options
    ' that can be supported by the printer. If the collection returned contains the duplexing
    ' option we want to set, it means the duplexing option we want to set is supported by the printer,
    ' so we can make the user-default PrintTicket setting change.
    '
    If printcap.DuplexingCapability.Contains(Duplexing.TwoSidedLongEdge) Then
        '
        ' To change the user-default PrintTicket, we can first create a delta PrintTicket with
        ' the new duplexing setting.
        '
        Dim deltaTicket As New PrintTicket()
        deltaTicket.Duplexing = Duplexing.TwoSidedLongEdge

        '
        ' Then merge the delta PrintTicket onto the printer's current user-default PrintTicket,
        ' and validate the merged PrintTicket to get the new PrintTicket we want to set as the
        ' printer's new user-default PrintTicket.
        '
        Dim result As ValidationResult = queue.MergeAndValidatePrintTicket(queue.UserPrintTicket, deltaTicket)

        '
        ' The duplexing option we want to set could be constrained by other PrintTicket settings
        ' or device settings. We can check the validated merged PrintTicket to see whether the
        ' the validation process has kept the duplexing option we want to set unchanged.
        '
        If result.ValidatedPrintTicket.Duplexing = Duplexing.TwoSidedLongEdge Then
            '
            ' Set the printer's user-default PrintTicket and commit the set operation.
            '
            queue.UserPrintTicket = result.ValidatedPrintTicket
            queue.Commit()
            Console.WriteLine("PrintTicket new duplexing setting is set on '{0}'.", queue.FullName)
        Else
            '
            ' The duplexing option we want to set has been changed by the validation process
            ' when it was resolving setting constraints.
            '
            Console.WriteLine("PrintTicket new duplexing setting is constrained on '{0}'.", queue.FullName)
        End If
    Else
        '
        ' If the printer doesn't support the duplexing option we want to set, skip it.
        '
        Console.WriteLine("PrintTicket new duplexing setting is not supported on '{0}'.", queue.FullName)
    End If
End Sub

Remarks

The method produces a viable print ticket; that is, a ticket that does not request printing features that the printer does not support. The method first validates the two input print tickets against the Print Schema. If either is invalid, an exception is thrown.

The two tickets are then merged. If they have different values for a particular property then the resulting merged ticket initially uses the value of the delta ticket.

The merged ticket is then checked against the actual capabilities of the printer. If any settings in the ticket are incompatible with the printer's capabilities, then the printer driver changes those settings by using whatever logic it wants. Typically, it substitutes the user's or printer's default value for the setting. It the driver's source of substitute values is not the same ticket as basePrintTicket, then the merged ticket might have some settings that are different from both of the input tickets. If the printer driver has to change any settings then this fact is reported in the ConflictStatus property of the ValidationResult.

To merge and validate based on a print queue's default settings, you should set basePrintTicket to the DefaultPrintTicket or the UserPrintTicket.

The deltaPrintTicket parameter can be null, in which case the basePrintTicket is validated, checked for viability, and returned, possibly with changes.

With this overload of MergeAndValidatePrintTicket, both the deltaPrintTicket and the PrintTicket in the ValidationResult that is returned have job wide scope. To specify a different scope use the other overload of this method.

Applies to

MergeAndValidatePrintTicket(PrintTicket, PrintTicket, PrintTicketScope)

Merges two PrintTickets and guarantees that the resulting PrintTicket is valid, does not ask for any printing functionality that the printer does not support, and is limited to the specified scope.

public:
 System::Printing::ValidationResult MergeAndValidatePrintTicket(System::Printing::PrintTicket ^ basePrintTicket, System::Printing::PrintTicket ^ deltaPrintTicket, System::Printing::PrintTicketScope scope);
public System.Printing.ValidationResult MergeAndValidatePrintTicket (System.Printing.PrintTicket basePrintTicket, System.Printing.PrintTicket deltaPrintTicket, System.Printing.PrintTicketScope scope);
member this.MergeAndValidatePrintTicket : System.Printing.PrintTicket * System.Printing.PrintTicket * System.Printing.PrintTicketScope -> System.Printing.ValidationResult
Public Function MergeAndValidatePrintTicket (basePrintTicket As PrintTicket, deltaPrintTicket As PrintTicket, scope As PrintTicketScope) As ValidationResult

Parameters

basePrintTicket
PrintTicket

The first print ticket.

deltaPrintTicket
PrintTicket

The second print ticket. This can be null.

scope
PrintTicketScope

A value indicating whether the scope of deltaPrintTicket, and the scope of the print ticket returned in the ValidationResult, is a page, a document, or the whole job.

Returns

A ValidationResult that includes the merged PrintTicket and an indication of whether any of its settings had to be changed to guarantee viability.

Exceptions

At least one of the input print tickets is not valid.

The basePrintTicket is null.

The scope parameter does not have a valid PrintTicketScope value.

The validation, merger, and viability checking operation failed.

Remarks

The method produces a viable print ticket; that is, a ticket that does not request printing features that the printer does not support. The method first validates the two input print tickets against the Print Schema. If either is invalid, an exception is thrown.

The two tickets are then merged. If they have different values for a particular property then the resulting merged ticket initially uses the value of the delta ticket.

The merged ticket is then checked against the actual capabilities of the printer. If any settings in the ticket are incompatible with the printer's capabilities, then the printer driver changes those settings by using whatever logic it wants. Typically, it substitutes the user's or printer's default value for the setting. It the driver's source of substitute values is not the same ticket as basePrintTicket, then the merged ticket might have some settings that are different from both of the input tickets. If the printer driver has to change any settings then this fact is reported in the ConflictStatus property of the ValidationResult.

To merge and validate based on a print queue's default settings, you should set basePrintTicket to the DefaultPrintTicket or the UserPrintTicket.

The deltaPrintTicket parameter can be null, in which case the basePrintTicket is validated, checked for viability, and returned, possibly with changes.

If the scope is a job, then the print ticket returned in the ValidationResult can include Print Schema parameters with Job, Document, and Page prefixes. If the scope is a document, then per-job settings in deltaPrintTicket are ignored, and the returned ticket can include parameters with Document and Page prefixes. If the scope is a page, then the per-job settings and the per-document settings in deltaPrintTicket are ignored, and the returned ticket can include parameters with only the Page prefix.

Applies to