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  • Subject: Printer file overrides and crtpgm commands
  • From: Cyndi Bradberry <CyndiB@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 07:32:38 -0700

Hi,

We have for years used 14 x 8.5 inch green bar because it fits into a
standard file drawer. Because of this we change every system upgrade all the
system printer files to:
 PAGESIZE              
                 68    
                132    
            *ROWCOL    
 LPI        8          
 CPI        10         
 OVRFLW 60

Now we are using laser printers mainly with only a few things still going to
greenbar, and most of those have the overrides hard-coded. I also have to
hard-code overrides to the laser printers usually to set things back to the
default (IBM) settings.

We will be going to V4R3 in the next two weeks and would like to leave the
system printerfiles at the system defaults. Program generated output we can
handle thru overrides. What we cannot figure out is how to put overrides on
the crtclpgm (etc) commands. Is there a way or are we just stuck with our
current confused system?

TIA,

Cyndi Bradberry
Idaho Housing and Finance Association
Boise, Idaho
 <<Cyndi Bradberry (E-mail).vcf>> 

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