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  • Subject: Re: Externally described printer files
  • From: "Rose Information Management Co." <rose400@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 20:17:14 -0700

Gary:

If you do not want to use OVRPRTF you can create generic PRTFs for
different page sizes and reference the desired one in your F specs.  An
easy way to do this is to copy QSYSPRT and then change the copies with
CHGPRTF.


Gary Feinstein wrote:
>
> Ok.  Here is a question from our programmer/analysts.  I haven't
> programmed in RPG so I didn't have much input.  We are trying to get a
> report to print to an HPLJ4 with 68 lines.  One of the programmers says
> it is not possible unless you use an externally described printer file.
> Can this be done using Output specs, or is the limit 66 lines?
>
> Gary


--
Richard Rosenbluth
Rose Information Management Co.
mailto:rose400@pacbell.net
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