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hi nagendra,
you create the header as a record format in the printer file.then
in your program wherever u like to use the header you just write this
statement like WRITEHEADER.opcode shold be write and in factor 2 u write
u're header record format name.
cu
padman
On Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Nagendra wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When I use Externally described file as a primary file, how do I
> condition the printing of Headers???. I tried with 1P indicator but it
> gives syntax error.
> If I don't condition, for every cycle the headers are printed. Can any
> one help in this regard
>
> Thanks
> Nagendra
>
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