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| -----Original Message-----
| [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces+jt=ee.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of August
| Fassler
| Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 11:38 AM

| The following error message is appearing in the source editor
| while working on a printer file.
|
|
| <SourceClip>
|      A  21                                 1'¬FT325,200'
|      A  21                                +0'¬A0N,25,25'
| DDX7422E Value in numeric field not valid.
|      A  21                                +0'¬FWR'
| DDX7422E Value in numeric field not valid.
| </SourceClip>

| <OnlineHelpExcerpt>
| The plus value indicates the number of spaces to be left between
| the end of the previous field and the beginning of the field you
| are defining. The plus value must be in the range of 0 through 99.
| </OnlineHelpExcerpt>
|
|
| This appears to be an erroneous message.  Or is it maybe
| something in my config?

I'm taking a swag, but would also guess the message is erroneous.  And
editors CAN be different than the compilers, if designed to be.  Iirc, I've
used "+0" on either *PRTF and/or *DSPF.  I do know a workaround is that +0
is equivalent to leaving the end-position field blank, but you probably knew
that, and doesn't really answer the question.



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