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  • Subject: Re: ILE-C
  • From: Phil Hall <hallp@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Mar 1998 13:52:43 -0600
  • Organization: SSA

John,

> I am trying to convert some programs into ILE-C
> 
> FILE *out;
> out = fopen("qsysprt","w");
> 
> fprintf(out, "On Page one \n\f");
> fprintf(out, "Should be on page 2\n");
> 
> fclose(out);
> 
> Both statements are placed on the first page.
> The system is ignoring the \f form feed character.
> 
> This programs are being translated from DiplomaC (CISC only) to V4R2

I could only get the formfeed to work by using a print file that had the 
CTLCHAR(*FCFC) and used the first caracter in the buffer being written to
handle the forms control data to produce a formfeed.

Did this work correctly under the DiplomaC ?

--phil

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