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Don,
Thanks! I understand now. That will work great. It's been so long since I
used the print text function of the printer file, that I had forgotten it
even existed.
You have been a big help.
Jim
At 01:01 PM 12/22/2004, you wrote:
To get around that problem, you can substring the variables (up to 30
characters) in something like this:
Dcl VAR(&PrtText) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(30)
Chgvar &PrtText 'Lib: ' || &Lib || ' Gen_ID: ' || &Gen_ID)
OVRPRTF PRTTEXT(&PrtText)
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