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Markus,

 The reason you're getting those characters is because you've specified
CTLCHAR(*FCFC) on the CPYSPLF command.  Leave it off or use one of the
other forms control data options and you won't get them.  But, you'll still
get the "double lines", since your application is generating the overlay
line (0 line advance.)

 -mark

Original Message:
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From: Von Däniken, Markus MARKUS.VONDAENIKEN@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 10:25:52 +0100
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: AW: CPYSPLF generates "+" print char



Hi Gregory

Thanks for your answer!

No, the input before the CPYSPLF command does not contain the
"+" control character. So the input looks like my second sample below.

But after the CPYSPLF command, we see this funny separation of one line 
(and even one word) in two lines with the "+" control character.
This notation indeed is correct, but our printing solution does
unfortunately not support this "+" control character.

So for some reasons, CPYSPLF will make this funny stuff, but we don't know
why.

Thanks
Markus von Daeniken 

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Von: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Gregory A. Garner
Gesendet: Freitag, 4. November 2005 04:11
An: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Betreff: RE: CPYSPLF generates "+" print char

It would appear that someone who created the printer file issued a suppress
spacing instruction into the printer line.  The "+" it the control
character to suppress spacing.  The effect is that the printed output is
correct but when a cpysplf command is processed two records are created....

Gregory A. Garner
Garner Data Systems, Inc
4270 Grand Teton Parkway
Suwanee, GA 30024
Phone: 770 845 9636  Fax:770 614 3496

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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Von Däniken
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 10:48 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: CPYSPLF generates "+" print char

 
Hello
 
After a change of our mainframe printing software, we suffer the following
problem on our customer's AS/400 (V4.R3.M0 L00):
 
The output is sent to the AS/400 spool and looks still correct.
 
Our customer then uses the CPYSPLF function to convert the spool file for
further processing. He uses the option CTLCHAR = *FCFC
 
On the results of CPYSPLF we see repeatedly the following:
 
***********************************************************************
0   00401000   Warenaufwand Diverse                  45,60-   0,00
               Total War                                                <==
+                       enwert                       45,60-   0,00      <== 
***********************************************************************

... instead of:


***********************************************************************
0   00401000   Warenaufwand Diverse                  45,60-   0,00
               Total Warenwert                       45,60-   0,00      <== 
***********************************************************************

Does anybody know, under which circumstances the CPYSPLF will make the two
lines with the + print control character (suppress space) ?
 
Thanks for your help
 
Kind regards
Markus von Daeniken


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