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The S36EE should not matter.
I've worked on many systems that are S36EE and had native clp overrides
or ovrprtf inside an S36 proc, for either an rpgii or rpgiv (yes - and
ovrprtf
in a proc can override ans s36 rpg print file like "REPORT". only way to
get certain cpi/lpi.
Give us a better view of what you are running, like proc calling rpg or is
proc call clp, calling rpg, etc. Is rpg in same default activation ?
jim franz

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Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 8:40 PM
Subject: OVRPRTF and a Sys/36 printer


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> I wrote an RPGIV program that executes an OVRPRTF for the externally
> described printerfile.  In the OVRPRTF  I set the forms length at 51 lines
> but it keeps going back to 66 lines.   Since the machine is running in a
> Sys/36 emulation I wonder if there is something going on there?   Any
> ideas would be appreciated.
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