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Overflow line of a printer in a RPG/400 program
Hi!
I would like to know the overflow line of an internally described printer
file in a RPG/400 program. I know that in the INFDS at position 367-368
there is the information I need but when I try to get this value in my
program, I get a decimal data error... I noticed that the variable type
for
this field is Integer, so when I try to get the value in RPG/400 program,
I
receive an hexadecimal value representing the overflow line number.
Can I convert this hexadecimal value to a numeric value that my program
will
understand? Or is there another way to get this value in a RPG/400
program?
Thanks in advance for your help
Charles
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