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    bharder@nlrha.ab.ca Guest

    Default Spool file control characters

    These are ANSI forms control characters. The IBM documentation for the CpySplF command describes these characters in detail. For instance, a blank specifies that the printer should feed down 1 line, a zero feeds down 2 lines, a hyphen feeds down 3 lines, and a plus sign suppresses the line feed completely.

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    Guest.Visitor Guest

    Default Spool file control characters

    Gary Shipp wrote: > Can any anyone point me towards the meanings of the spool file > control characters output to a physical file when I use the CPYSPLF > command with CTLCHAR(*FCFC)? > > I refer to the +, -, 0 etc characters Gary, Here's one reference: http://www.midrangeserver.com/mgo/mg...3-story02.html Bill

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    gary.shipp@s3t.co.uk Guest

    Default Spool file control characters

    Can any anyone point me towards the meanings of the spool file control characters output to a physical file when I use the CPYSPLF command with CTLCHAR(*FCFC)? I refer to the +, -, 0 etc characters TIA

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    gary.shipp@s3t.co.uk Guest

    Default Spool file control characters

    Thanks a lot guys. I'd already guessed at the meaning of the main characters, but wanted confirmation before I used them in anger. Thanks again Gary

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