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Does anyone recall if there is a data area (or other method) that overrides
spool writer separator page creation so that a single separator page PER JOB
(not per print file in the job) is generated -- even if the print writer and
*PRTF have separator 0 specified?
 We recently migrated from OS/400 V3R2 to V4R4. The behavior of separator
pages is either no pages (using the system defaults) or a separator page per
job spool file on V4R4. On V3R2 the AS/400 produced one separator page per
job -- even if the print writer was using *PRTF (for separator pages) and
the print files have SEPARATOR parm = 0 -- and the separator page listed the
text in the user profile to boot!
 Thanks
George Lemen
Sr. Project Analyst
CIBER Inc
Weyerhaeuser CER Technical Support and Operations Manager
Weyerhaeuser phone: (253) 924-7975
Weyerhaeuser e-mail: george.lemen@weyerhaeuser.com
CIBER Phone (425) 451-2575 x142
CIBER E-mail: glemen@ciber.com
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