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Are you using an external printer file?  If yes, simply code a trailer line
to start at line 50 or so, and write it.  The trailer line will always print
at the bottom of the page.  If you use RLU to design the page, you can see
the trailer at design time.

-----Original Message-----
From: Reis,Pedro (rp) [mailto:reisped@hilti.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 6:01 AM
To: 'RPG400-L@midrange.com'
Subject: last record to be wrote


Hello,
I have a printer file with a list of elements , with a header, but i need a
bottom line to, so
can anyone tell me if there a way of printing a bottom line on a printer
file, without using a variable counter , ..is there any keyword that define
the last record to be write, like the overflow keyword?

Thanks

Pedro Salé Reis
MIS Assistent
Deptº Informática
Hilti (PORTUGAL)
Tel. +351 22 956 8145
Fax. +351 22 956 81 90
E-mail reisped@hilti.com


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