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 Yes. I tried this
 
OVRPRTF FILE(*PRTF) PAGESIZE(*N 378). But it does not make any impact on the 
spoolfiles created after this...
Hope i am doing the right thing!

Emmanuel Zannis <emmanuel.zannis@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Have you tried OVRPRTF. 

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Subject: Re: How to change the Width of the Spool file?


Actually I am creating the spool file after issuing the RUNQRY command on a 
Physical file (whuich contains more than 30 fields and of 300 bytes record 
length) with OUTTYPE(*PRINTER). So the data after 132 bytes get truncated in 
the spool file.

Paul Tykodi 
wrote:
Hi Siva,

In terms of your question, are you copying an i5 OS -
OS/400 physical file to a spool file or a PC formatted
file (frequently called a stream file) from the IFS to
a spool file?

The suggestions regarding how to prevent the
truncation of the spooled data will be different
depending upon the format of the file, which is your
starting point.

Best Regards,

/Paul
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>date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 08:59:18 -0800 (PST)
>from: AS400 MAILS 
>subject: How to change the Width of the Spool file?
>
>Hi
> 
>My spool size is 132 bytes. Is there any way to
change >the width of my spool file so that it will
accomadate >more data. Because the data gets truncated
when i copy >a flat file to a spool file.
>
>Anyone can help me in this. Sorry in case if my
>question sounds dump 
>:-)...
> 
> 
>Thanks
>Siva.

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