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Thanks, Vern!

FYI, I've tried the CPYSPLF command to create a PDF using the same parms you show below. No joy.

I'll check on the PDF and then see if we can get on the phone with IBM.

If I ever come up with a fix and/or a workable solution, I'll repost.

Thanks for all the great suggestions.



Jeff

date: Wed, 24 Apr 2019 09:23:32 -0500
from: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: RPG400-L Digest,AFPRSC issues

Hi Jeff

Yes, the PTF ID is SI65471.

The only thing this does is activate printing with Host Print Transform to HP-compatible printers - you should still be able to run CPYSPLF to get a PDF, and the image should be there - here's an example of that command -

CPYSPLF FILE(SPLFNAME) TOFILE(*TOSTMF) JOB(000000/USER/JOB)
TOSTMF(splfname.pdf) WSCST(*PDF)

The TOFILE and WSCST parameters have to be set this way, the rest are there to correctly specify the spooled file and what the PDF name should be.

If your issue is that you don't see anything on something printed, then you might need the PTF.

But you don't need the PTF for the image to be included - CPYSPLF will let you test that.

If the image is not on the PDF file, then you have a possible bug - call IBM Support.

Good luck, man!!
Vern


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