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I apologize if I'm over simplifying your request. I'm interpreting that you
want to generate your print file contents but not print out until the end of
your RPG program. If that's the case you can modify the printing program to
output the print contents to a file or array, depending on the magnitude of
data, and then write out to your print file at the end of the program.

Oliver.

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Ren Fu Ping [mailto:fupingren@yeah.net]
Sent:   Monday, April 22, 2002 2:39 AM
To:     rpg400-l@midrange.com
Subject:        Automatic Print

Dear All
         I want to print the whole spoole file generated by RPG printing
programm. Example:
 Fxxxx
 FabcO                        Printer
 C
 when RPG programm is run up, the abcO spool file will generate, and I just
want the spool file can print out after RPG is ended. Any suggestion?

 Regards!
Ping



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