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   You can also use WRKWTR for the print writer where it's printing.  Then
   just page-down once and it will show you this information.  As with any of
   the commands Jack suggest, press <F5> to update the 'Page being written'
   number.
   Michael Quigley
   Systems-Analyst
   The Way International
   www.TheWay.org

   Original message:
   ------------------------------

   message: 2
   date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 09:32:06 -0600 (CST)
   from: welchj@xxxxxxxx
   subject: Re: [COBOL400-L] What page number is the printer printing

   Phil,

   Several methods will show you this information.

   1. Using the WRKSPLF command... I like to use WRKSPLF UserName.
   It will show the Cur Page, 2nd column from right.

   2. By displaying Attributes, 8 from WrkOutq, WrkSplf, WrkJob, WrkUsrjob.
    (anyplace you can get at the Attributes for a specific spool file).
   Page Down about 4 screens and you will see..
    Page being written . . . . . . . . . . :   1237
    Total pages  . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   2361

   Jack

   _______________________________________________
   Jack Welch              ARIS, Inc.
   welchj@xxxxxxxx
   _______________________________________________

   > Is there a command to show me what page number the printer is currently
   > printing?  I had a 300 page page report printing and it did not have any
   > page numbers.  I wanted to know what page it was on.
   >
   > Thanks ... Phil Campbell
   >
   > pcampbell@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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