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  I put an indicator on the *INLR line in the programs to keep the indicator
  from being turned on.  When I tested a program using the interactive
  source debugger the program just continued to run and kept creating the
  output over and over.  It never exited.  Would RETURN accomplish the task
  of exiting the program?  If so, once out of it, how do I make sure the
  program isn't still running once the report is created?

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    From:  "Bob O." <otis_the_cat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
    Reply-To:  Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
    <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To:  midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject:  Keeping QPRINT open
    Date:  Mon, 05 Jun 2006 14:19:19 -0500
    >    I have a project where I need to convert spool files to PDF
    files.  I have
    >    13 programs that use QPRINT as the output file.  Rather than create
    13
    >    seperate PDF files, I'd like to keep an instance of QPRINT open and
    create
    >    one large PDF file from the single spool file.  Is there a way (or
    >    command) to keep the print file open through the duration of the 13
    >    progams?
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