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I don't know of anything within the OS/400 that would allow
you to do this, but our SpoolFlex product would let you view
these spooled files. 
SpoolFlex allows you to view ASCII (PCL) and *AFPDS spooled
files from it's Manage Spooled File screen which looks
similar to IBM's Work Output Queue and Work Spooled File.
Just use option V=View and it will display these spooled
files along with the lines, boxes, graphics and bar codes
etc.

You can request a Free 15 day trial at www.drvtech.com
 

John 
DRV Technologies, Inc.
 
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kent
Hohlen
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 12:56 PM
To: 'Midrange list'
Subject: Viewing barcode while developing PRTF

Is there a utility from IBM or a third party vendor that
will allow you to
see how a report with a barcode on it looks while you are
developing the
PRTF?  Right now, we make a "best guess" and then run the
report.  Tweak and
run report again.  I didn't know if something like AFPU has
something in it?

TIA.
Kent Hohlen
Eagle Window & Door
PO Box 1072
2045 Kerper Blvd
Dubuque  IA  52004-1072


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