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Ooops.

Code/400:
PRTF compile options, tab "user", User defined data.

That looks right, but instead of 10 characters it allows 255?

http://localhost:49213/plugins/com.ibm.etools.iseries.codedsn.doc_5.1.0/evfsu400147.htm#27380

"User defined data (USRDTA)
Specifies, for spooled files only, some user-specified data that identifies the file.

The possible values are:


*SOURCE
If the spooled file was created by an application program, the name of the program is used. Otherwise, blanks are used.

user defined
You can specify up to 255 characters of text, enclosed in apostrophes in this field.

*CMDDFT
The system default is used. "

Dave Shaw wrote:
Booth,
Thanks, but that's the green screen.  I can find it there.  I'm referring to 
the CODE Program Generator, which is why I posted the question in the CODE list.

Dave Shaw ----- Original Message ----- From: "Booth Martin" <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "CODE/400 Discussion &amp; Support" <code400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: PRTF Compile Options - USRDTA?


                         Create Printer File (CRTPRTF)

Type choices, press Enter.

Form type  . . . . . . . . . . . FORMTYPE       *STD
Copies . . . . . . . . . . . . . COPIES         1
Page range to print:             PAGERANGE
  Starting page  . . . . . . . .                1
  Ending page  . . . . . . . . .                *END
Max spooled output records . . . MAXRCDS        100000
File separators  . . . . . . . . FILESEP        0
Spooled output schedule  . . . . SCHEDULE       *FILEEND
Hold spooled file  . . . . . . . HOLD           *NO
Save spooled file  . . . . . . . SAVE           *NO
Output priority (on OUTQ)  . . . OUTPTY         *JOB
User data  . . . . . . . . . . . USRDTA         *SOURCE

about the 9th screen.

Dave Shaw wrote:
Please, someone tell me that I'm blind.  I have a print file that we compile 
with a specific USRDTA value, and I'm trying to find the USRDTA keyword 
somewhere in the PRTF Compile Options.  I've looked at ever tab, and I don't 
see it.  I searched the help, and the only mention of the keyword is something 
to do with joblogs.  I searched the archives for both this list and WDSCi-L, 
and no one has asked this question before.  I know it's a trivial thing, but 
it's bugging me - is it missing, or am I blind?  And please, if I'm blind, tell 
me where to have my seeing eye dog look for it!

Thanks!

Dave Shaw

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