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Don Seay <[log in to unmask]>
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PRINT MYFILE;NONUM

NONUM causes print to not try to interpret MYFILE as a numbered file.

On Wed, 1 Mar 2000 18:07:06 -0500 , Marti Jarsey <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

>David Gayle wrote:
>
>>It would appear that the number is part of the data and is being
>interpreted
>>as a line number. In this case, you can Text the file UNN (sorry, I'm a
>>QEDIT user).
><<snip>>
>>You will need to re-build the file with 73 character records and use the
>>TEXT UNNUMBERED feature in the future.
>
>You hit it on the head.  Thank you.
>
>FYI, doing a PRINT MYFILE;UNN does not print the entire contents of the
>file.  Fortunately, the pgm which reads this as input sees the data as data
>and not as line numbers.  Thank you.
>

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