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Just to set you off on a wild tangent, but, is it possible that this stuff
works differently when you are running in S/36 environment, as you are
doing with QS36PRC?

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These is a strange error which is coming when user is trying to print a
statement for some a/c.

The pages are getting shuffled.(1,2,3,81,82....)
The proc that  is being called is as below:
QS36PRC/ YXXBT3.

In this the first statement is a runqry

RUNQRY     QRY(YQAC/YSELECT) QRYFILE((Y3.ST4 +
*FIRST)) RCDSLT(*YES) +
OUTFILE(QTEMP/YSLFAX)

I copied the query to my library and ran the query. The output is perfect.
But when you issue a runqry from command line(or program) the pages are
getting shuffled.


Looks like if the number of pages(or records) are more we are encountering
this.
and also I would like to know
what below command does?
CHGQRYA DEGREE(*NONE)

Thanks so much for your help,
Murli.



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