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I am running in *M36 mode and I am having a weird printer problem.

My M36 printers are "mapped" to OS400 outq's using WRKM36CFG.  This means
that a report sent to P5 (as configured using CNFIGSSP) never really lands
there but gets "whooshed" directly to the "mapped" outq on the OS/400 side.
The M36 printer is a 5224/25 "mapped" to a printer on the OS400 side which
is actually a PC running an emulated 3812 printer.

When I print regular reports they print fine.

I have a problem with the purchase order report.  When I print a single PO
it prints fine.  When I print multiple PO's each PO is programmed to go to
into an individual spooled report.  The first PO spooled report prints fine.
The second one stays infinitely in OPN status with 0 pages and we are never
able to do anything with it except delete it.  As it is "mapped" it never
appears on the S36 side.

As a test I printed the same PO report to stopped printer P3 on the S36
side.  The two PO spooled entries showed up and were viewable with COPYPRT.
I moved them to the "mapped" printer P6 which whoosed them off to the AS400
TN5250e emulated printer and they showed up on the correct outq ready to
print and printed fine.

We are at V4R2 and PTFed to current status.

Jerry




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