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On 12/6/10 1:11 PM, David Gibbs wrote:
We've got a customer with an IBM 6400 printer and they are trying to
use one of our programs with a print file that's DBCS enabled.
Whenever they run the program they get a CPA3303 message with a
reason code of 5.
We had the customer change the print file so the DBCS attributes were
turned off (even though the file has O type fields) and they still
get the error.
Any suggestions?
Effect default or system reply list answer G=Go?
Recompile the externally described print device file.? The "IGC"
indicator for a record format [carried into the file-level] is a
change-incapable attribute of the file; i.e. set by the "compiler"
CRTPRTF. AFaIK the use of the Open data type effects activating the IGC
attribute. The IGCDTA(*NO) for an externally described printer file has
no bearing on that attribute of the format\file; per CHGPRTF:
>>> Help:
>>> User specified DBCS data (IGCDTA) - Help
>>>
>>> For Externally-Described Files
>>>
>>> *SAME
>>> The value does not change.
>>>
>>> *NO
>>> The double-byte character set (DBCS) attributes of the file
>>> are defined in the data description specifications (DDS).
Regards, Chuck
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