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Thanks for the reply Mike.

        I already tried that - ovrdbf stdout to whatever - and it didn't help.  
I
finally noticed that there is a parm on the runjava program which is

Output:
  Destination  . . . . . . . . .          *PRINT         *PRINT, *NONE, *
  Program end action . . . . . .   *PAUSE        *PAUSE, *CONTINUE

        and if i change the *PAUSE To *CONTINUE it removes the need to press
<Enter> with each iteration.  Took me long enough to find it.. ;-)

Regards

Rick DuVall
Systems Manager
Dealer's Auto Auction of Okc, Inc.
Rick@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Rick@xxxxxxxxxx>
(405) 947-2886

Mike Silvers Wrote:
I believe that if you search the archives on STDOUT you should receive the
info.  The process is to override the STDOUT to another file before
invocation.  I can not remember the exact syntax.....  This can also be
accomplished in Java


> I have a java program called from a cl which opens a qshell screen on each
> iteration and requires <Enter> to be pressed.  How can I redirect the
output
> (print lines and informational messages) to a printer or to null?  I have
> searched the archives and can't find anything.  I found mention of
> redirecting java printer output, but couldn't make it fit my problem...
>
> The program runs fine in batch.



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