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I think you have to have your PRTF be USROPN for this to work.



Thanx,

Nick



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Ovrsplf in rpgle program help






I want to use the ovrsplf option in an rpgle program. I need to override
the number of 'copies'. The number of 'copies' (labno) will be from a
field entered on a display.
Here is what I have come up with so far:

F ADITALABRPO E PRINTER OFLIND(*IN91)

EVAL @CMD = 'OVRSPLF FILE(ABCFILE) COPIES(LABNO)'
CALL 'QCMDEXC'
PARM @CMD
PARM LEN 15 5

C WRITE DTEORDNO
C WRITE DTEORDN1

I can do this in a CL program. Have the number of labels in the display
program pass to the print program. But would like to do it all in one
program.
Any help or examples would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
William Moore



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