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I guess something like the RPG ILE convertion from the older RPG. Now you are a
Printer file type of thing.

Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Do you want to print the contents
of the physical file? I would use
Query/400 or Interactive SQL or an RPG program. You can also use CPYF
TOFILE(*PRINT) though it's ugly.

Or do you have printer file DDS specs in a physical file that you want
in a source member? You could use CPYF FMTOPT(*CVTSRC).

Or do you want to do something else?

On 6/1/07, Mike Berman wrote:
Hi - Is there an easy way to convert a Physical file
on Iseries, into A Printer file?
Thank you,
Mike


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