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It might be easier to change the device descriptions of each terminal to PRTDEV(<Name of Closest Printer>). The printer file or OVRPRTF statement would then specify DEV(*JOB), which should pick up the printer device defined in the device description. The advantages to this approach are the technician doesn't have to change printers and you don't have to write any new code. Donald R. Fisher, III Project Manager Roomstore Furniture Company (804) 784-7600 extension 2124 DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <clip> We have printers though out the plant. When a tech prints a tag we want it to print at a printer near him. The tech can move around to different areas, but keep the same handheld with him. The tech could even sign off, so I do not want them to have to select the location each time they sign on. I will give them a menu to select their location and then set the printer ID that is closest to them in their data area. It would then update his data area with the printer id. In the print CL, I would read this data area and load the printer id into a declare statement which would set the printer outq in the print override. <clip>
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