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where 
 <ordnum> is decimal order of the file. If there exist any report files with the same name, then 
order for new report file is incremented about order of existing files. 
<prjname> is project file name of recently used project, and without the project file name 
extension. 
Example 1: 
Let's use the project file c:\myproject.eprj and directory for Job Report set to d:\job_reports\. 
There are no report files present in the Job Report directory. 
The final Job Report file name will be: 
d:\job_reports\job_report_000_myproject.jrp 
Example 2: 
Let's use the conditions from Example 1, but assume there is already one report file present. 
Name of this file is d:\job_reports\job_report_000_myproject.jrp 
The final Job Report file name of new report will be: 
d:\job_reports\job_report_001_myproject.jrp 
Note, the order inside file name is incremented by 1. 
When  Automatically save Job Report file setting is set, no Job Report dialogs appears 
when generating Job Report. Newly generated Job Report is saved to file without any dialogs 
or messages (if no error occurs while saving to file). 
If the checkbox Automatically save Job Report file is unchecked, the PG4UW will show 
Job Report dialog every time needed. 
In the Job Report dialog user can select operation to do with Job Report. If user selects no 
operation (Close button), the Job Report will be written to PG4UW Log Window only. 
Automatic YES! 
Allows user to override default settings (as preset in PG4UW software) of indication for the 
state when the programmer and the software wait for withdrawing programmed device and a 
new one will be inserted in active Automatic YES! mode. 
Default (as preset in software) - the programmer indicates the state when a device is 
programmed and the programmer with software wait for inserting a new device as preset in 
the software for respective programmer. Multi-sockets programmers (the programmers with 
more than one ZIF socket) do not indicate this state, see description for Not indicated (quiet 
mode). Single-socket programmers (the programmers with one ZIF socket) indicate this state 
by LED Busy blinking, see description for By LED Busy blinking setting. 
Not indicated (quiet mode) – the programmer, regardless of the number of ZIF sockets of 
the programmer, does not indicate the state when a device is programmed and the 
programmer with software wait for inserting a new device. After an operation with a device 
only one of the status LEDs Error or OK lights, in dependence on the result of previous 
operation. This LED goes off immediately after detecting removal of a device from the ZIF 
socket. 
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