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Rachel Gething wrote:

>Can someone tell me how to print a 
>signature (graphic) out of an RPG
>program?

See the DDS manual PAGSEG keyword (printer file).

Check the archives at www.midrange.com for AFP, or PAGE SEGMENT.  What
you're after is something called Advanced Function Printing.  It requires an
IPDS capable printer, externally described DDS using PAGSEG and the software
product called PSF/400.  You can also check out the Redbooks on AS/400
Printing from the IBM website www.as400.ibm.com (follow the link to Library
and Redbooks.)

If you're still stuck, try posting to the midrange-l list and we'll be able
to help you with the specifics there.  RPG is the smallest of the issues
you'll be facing - there's more machine-specific stuff than anything else.

Hope this helps!

Buck Calabro
Aptis; Albany, NY
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 Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." --Aristotle


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