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I want to default our Query output to DUPLEX *YES, so I have modified the 
default query printer file QPQUPRFIL to have the DUPLEX attribute set to 
*YES.

However, when I run any query (using WRKQRY or RUNQRY - not from a CL), 
the resulting spool file shows DUPLEX *NO

There is only one version of QPQUPRFIL on the system, and I can't see 
anywhere that it possible to define or override the printer file, or the 
DUPLEX attribute.

Any clues as to why the system is acting like my 3 year old and refusing 
to do as I ask !!


Doug McLauchlan


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