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We still use DDS for reports but we are giving users CSV files more
and more instead of reports.
When we do reports they usually have overlays for boxes and logos,
graphics, etc.
Art
On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 6:31 PM Raul Jager <raul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
To comply with a new law to create and process electronic documents,
we need to select some items from a large XML and generate and mail a PDF.
As a "proof of concept" I wrote a program that puts in a PDF a couple
of items (need more) and mails it. Before I do all the program I
will like your opinion about the way I am doing it. In RPG: Select
the XML from a table (SQL) XML-INTO to split the XML Override the
printer to ifs (gives a PDF) Move to field in a printer file (DDS), write... sndsmptemm
... --> my mail client receives a message with the PDF attached. Why
do I ask? It was a long time since I did the last printer file, and
I did not used any pretty stuff, just plain text, so I need to learn
about box, lines, fonts etc. in DDS. I was surprised when I opened
the manual in the 7.4 page, and found the 7.2 manual, no new things in 7.3
nor 7.4. Is it a good idea to use DDS? Is DDS going away? Are there
better alternatives? TIA Raúl
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