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  • Subject: Sending compiler options to printer files
  • From: "Shrader, Patrick" <pshrader@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 11:51:22 -0500

In RPG I can send a compiler option to the compiler when I compile programs,
like:

 Hoption(*srcstmt:*nodebugio)


Is there a way that I can do the same for a PRTF file? I have a particular
file that must be compiled with different page lengths, and instead of
having to remember and retype the various options for this file, I would
like for the printer to tell the compiler what to do.

Specifically, I need the following options to be executed whenever the file
is compiled:

 PAGESIZE(11 8.5 *UOM) OVRFLW(85)  

Is there an easy way to tell the compiler to set these compile options from
within a PRTF file when I compile with option 14?

Thanks!

Patrick Shrader



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