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Try CTLCHAR(*PRTCTL) option of CPYSPLF. 
Sincerely

Domenico Finucci
Fiditalia , Milano, 02- 4301-2494


-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Margaret Rozmarynowycz [mailto:mrozmary@lorainccc.edu]
Inviato: giovedì 13 febbraio 2003 00.32
A: COBOL400-L@midrange.com
Oggetto: Extra Print Lines


Greetings to all.

I have search the archives on this subject but have found no references 
to it.  The problem is extra print lines at the top of QPRINT files. 
 When the QPRINT file is copied to a physical file, it looks like this:

001                              
   1                             
001 02/05/03 23:24:08 FAENRL     
   1                             
   1CENSUS DATE USED 01/27/03    
   3PELL   NMID  NAME            
   2 *    246138 Sandra T. Angney

My program is not explicitly writing the '001' and '1' lines at the top 
of each QPRINT.  This is not a big deal when printing a large batch run, 
but it is for individual random read and print runs.  The problem 
involves various QPRINT files we have, some landscape, some portrait, 
with various settings.  (It is not a problem with a program-generated 
print file we have from a third party vendor). Does anyone know how to 
get rid of these extra lines?

Marge Rozmarynowycz  

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