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  • Subject: Re: AW: Generate a screen print like "Print-Key"- Function
  • From: Gene_Gaunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 12:04:32 -0500


The following old trick will capture you the screen with CL.
Override a dummy display file with a USRDFN display file.

      * SNAP1
     A          R USRDFNREC
     A            IO1         1800   B  1  2
     A            IO2         1800   B  1  2
     A            IO3         1800   B  1  2

      * SNAP2
     A                                      DSPSIZ(*DS3 *DS4)
     A                                      PRINT(*LIBL/QSYSPRT)
     A          R USRDFNREC                 USRDFN
     A          R DUMMYREC                  ASSUME
     A            DUMMY1      1800   O  1  2
     A            DUMMY2      1800   O  1  2
     A            DUMMY3      1800   O  1  2

PGM
DCLF       SNAP1
DCL        &I  *CHAR  5400
OVRDSPF    SNAP1  SNAP2  LVLCHK(*NO)
CHGVAR     &IO1  X'00021518730462'
SNDRCVF    *FILE USRDFNREC
CHGVAR     &I  (&IO1  *CAT  &IO2  *CAT  *IO3)
/*  variable &I now has screen print  */
ENDPGM

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