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John,
The form feed characters written to qsysprt are probably being ignored
because they are not valid for SCS type printer devices. It's hard to
map stream I/O to AS/400 devices like a printer file. You might have
more luck creating a user-defined printer file with DDS and using the C
functions for externally described files to write to the printer file.
You could use _ROpen, _Rwrite, etc., for this type of operation. Most of
the _R*** operations map pretty closely to f***() C functions.
Hope this helps!
Patrick
John Hall wrote:
>
> I am trying to convert some programs into ILE-C
>
> FILE *out;
> out = fopen("qsysprt","w");
>
> fprintf(out, "On Page one \n\f");
> fprintf(out, "Should be on page 2\n");
>
> fclose(out);
>
> Both statements are placed on the first page.
> The system is ignoring the \f form feed character.
>
> This programs are being translated from DiplomaC (CISC only) to V4R2
>
> If anybody has done this I would appreciate any tips you might have. I
> have about 200 programs to do.
>
> Thanks
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> John L. Hall
> Home Sales Co.
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