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Create a CLP with OVRPRTF(yourfile1) LVLCHK(*NO) OVRPRTF(yourfile2) LVLCHK
(*NO) ...
Fernando
"Ed Murphy"
<EMurphy@jackhenry. Para: "RPG programming on the
AS400 / iSeries"
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rpg400-l-bounces@mi Asunto: RE: CPF4131
drange.com
15/11/2005 10:28
Por favor, responda
a RPG programming
on the AS400 /
iSeries
CHGPF FILE(&lib/&File) LVLCHK(*NO)
or compile the print files with level check *no
Ed
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[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces+emurphy=jackhenry.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Yivi
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 3:07 AM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: CPF4131
Hello everyone.
My program has to print slightly different reports according to user
input.
Since the reports are very similar, and have identical record names I
was trying to choose dynamically the prtf using extfile and a variable.
So, the specification line goes:
FOutput O E PRINTER OFLIND(*IN10)
F EXTFILE(OPTINFORM)
F USROPN
I create *VENTA/OFERTVENT*, *VENTA/OFERTVENC*, and then
*OUTPUT*temporarily for compile time.
Then, according to user input I either do:
OPTINFORM = 'VENTA/OFERTVENT';
or OPTINFORM = 'VENTA/OFERTVENC';
And then "*open Output;*"
The thing it only works when it has to use the last PRTF I compiled.
If I try to use OFERTVENC, but the last in the compile queue was
OFERTVENT, it will give me a level check error. If I try to use
OFERTVENT, and the last one was OFERTVENC, likewise.
What's the workaround? I presume that I could re-compile the PRTFs with
level-check *NO, but that's frowned upon around here. Any other
solution?
Regards,
I.-
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