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On 07/06/2007, at 10:56 PM, Don Cavaiani wrote:
I have had the WRKCGISPLF program working for some time now and it
is being used regularly!
Today, I ran across a hiccup. We have a System i5 query which is
198 characters wide. When this report is accessed with the
WRKCGISPLF, it is cut off on the right side - in the PDF format.
The HTML format shows the entire width of the report.
Not sure what is going on?
Most likely cause is that the paper size (or page size i.e. media
bounding box) specified in the PDF is not wide enough to show all the
data. Other possible cause is that the font has not been scaled to
fit the paper size.
If you open the PDF file in text editor you should be able to see
whether all the data is present. I'm fairly sure WRKCGISPLF does not
compress the data stream so it should be legible in plain text. If
each line of data is complete in the PDF then the problem is caused
by incorrect paper size of incorrect font size. If the data is
truncated then the problem is in the processing of the spooled file
data.
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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