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  • Subject: Re: Print Total Pages in Report
  • From: "Mike Collins (syan)" <mike.collins@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 16:12:48 +0000

The best solution is going to be dependent upon the number of reads required to
produce a line on your report, and how many reports you require to show this
info on. I personally like the technique of generating the spool file as
before, retrieving total no of pages at the end, then copy this to a database
file via CPYSPLF, read through the data base file, and append xxxx after the
page xxxx of text, then copy the database file back to print. This methodology
means don't have to amend any of your report programs, you just have to run
this process straight after any jobs run that require the number of pages to be
reported.
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