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  • Subject: Re: Truncated report
  • From: Syed Arif Inam <arifinam@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 09:28:31 -0800 (PST)

According to my experience BPCS v6.X.X uses it's SSASYS data area to control the printer specs.

You need to create a CL program. Call your RPG program from this CL and just before calling it, include a OVRPRTF statement, mentioning printer file name used in RPG program and its specs (CPI and LPI). The parameter SECURE should be *YES in OVRPRTF statement. Then call this CL program from BPCS menu and it would print ok.

Thanks

 

  jegdish ilango <jegdishlan@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hello,
I have a RPG program described Printer file , whose width is 156 and
Characters / inch is 13.3
I tested this report in a 132 column printer by calling the program from
the command line and it was printing the entire report normally.
I then put this program in BPCS menu and called it through menu option. Now,
it is printing only upto 132 and the balance is truncated.Again,when i ran
the same program from command line it is Ok.
What changes should I do in the BPCS menu, to print the entire width of the
report?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Jagdish.


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