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I would write a front end CL with a override with print file (OVRPRTF).
1. Display program for user to select customer pass list to a batch program

2. From Batch program call CL program with each customer and outqname as
parm
3. Include "OVRPRTF    FILE(report file name) OUTQ(outlib/outqname)
SAVE(*YES)
4. call batch report
5. DLTOVR     FILE(report file name)

If you need more help. feel free to contact me.
Good luck!

Sonny Kim
Information Service
Cone Mills Corporation
804 Green Valley Road, Suite 300
Greensboro, NC 27408
336.379.6120


-----Original Message-----
From: Amitava Banerjee [mailto:Amitava.Banerjee@trin.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 2:25 PM
To: bpcs-l@midrange.com
Subject: User Controlled Printer file in ASSET?


Hello Group
I am writing a program in ASSET. User will enter a Customer number range.
The program will create separate spool (report) for each customer. I mean,
if there is 5 customer numbers in the range entered, program will create 5
reports. For that, I need to declare the Printer file as 'User Controlled'
and when there will be a change in customer number I will close and reopen
the printer
file so that it creats different spool. I know I can do it in RPG.

But my problem is ASSET does not allow to use OPEN and CLOSE statements for
printer and display file. So how can I do that in ASSET?
TIA
Amitava

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