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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask]] Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 10:55 AM To: [log in to unmask]Subject: Re: Conference Locations Denys opines: > As you well realize, the conference locations are planned and contracted for > many years in advance. Locations are selected on availability, facilities, > appeal and airport facilities among many criteria. I do not think > Albuquerque, Wichita, [...]51_31Aug200113:01: [log in to unmask] |
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I have a network printer setup for native spooling. I have an environment
file with an "<Esc>l66F" (Lines per page). I create a test file in the
editor with 130 lines and using the PRINT command with a file equation
(including the environment) to convert it into a spoolfile. I send it to
the print and it works the way I expect, 66 lines of output, skip to the
next page, and print more. I then take a simply little COBOL program that
opens a spoolfile for output and does "WRITE PRINT-REC FROM REPORT-LINE
AFTER 2" to it, again using a file equation (including the environment).
When I send this to the printer it prints 67 lines, looses 3, and starts
printing on the next page ?!?
So, does anybody have a guess why? I don't (yet).
Thanx,
Jonathan (Jon) M. Backus, MPE-CSM ~ President
Tech Group ~ 15 Catawba Place ~ Hagerstown, MD ~ 21742-6515
Email: [log in to unmask] ~ AIM: JMBackus
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