Ah, yes, I was addressing a different issue. I missed that the question
was about overflow. Sorry.

I was talking about how QM putsout multiple spooled files when the width
of the report is greater than the width value of PAGESIZE.

Cheers

"Fisher, Don" wrote:
>
> This does not appear to be true.  At least not on my V4R1 system.
>
> When I executed a QMQRY through the RUNSQLSTM command, the printed output
> contained 60 lines per page.  When I executed an OVRPRTF to change the
> overflow to 66 prior to executing the QMQRY, the output had 66 lines per
> page.
>
> Donald R. Fisher, III
> Project Manager
> The Roomstore Furniture Company
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>
> <clip>
> Query management output always prints the same number of lines.
>  <clip>
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