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  • Subject: RE: Max 8 prtf's in a RPG pgm ?
  • From: Henrik Krebs <hkrebs@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 07:21:24 "GMT"

A limit is a limit (well - maybe a DISK-file can be overridden to a
print file - I have only tried this with CPF-commands way back. Also a
SPECIAL file may call a printing program).

But much depends on what facilities you need. Is '9 files' needed to
distribute print to 9 different locations. Can you get the input in
that sequence? Then you only need 1 PRINTER. Close and reopen this
device file if you need more spool files.

Henrik
http://hkrebs.dk

Original message
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------------------------------Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 14:16:46 GMT
From: "Kevin Corcoran" 
Subject: Max 8 prtf's in a RPG pgm ?
Hi there,
Apparently there is a limit of 8 printer files allowed in a RPG
program. I 
have a program that needs to use 9 (possibly more). Any ideas on how
to 
achieve this (other than duplicating and splitting the process into 2
programs).
TIA.Kevin Corcoran.IBS Lockheed Martin.

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