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not really sure Rob. i just always use the *IN on OFLIND(). i'm sure
that it's likely something that got over looked by the compiler
team...maybe not a lot of people use *INOF anymore. i still use it
though...<puts on flame retardant underwear> i still prefer using
internal print files (O-specs) the only time i use external print files
is when i have to do changes to fonts or using barcodes.

Thanks,
Tommy Holden



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Thanks Tommy. Changing it to
FQPRINT O F 132 PRINTER OFLIND(*INOF)
worked fine. What is it trying to figure out if you don't prefix it with
the *IN, named indicators?

Didn't really want to freak people out by saying I am writing a matching
records program from scratch...

Rob Berendt

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