We do overlays on V5R2 all the time, defined exactly like the one you
show below...   I've never had the pathname print at the bottom!

It must've been inserted by the program that generate the overlay.  Are
you generating this by printing from a PC program to the AFP driver?  If
so, does the path show the name of the document on the PC?  That should
tip you off that this is happening on the PC rather than the iSeries...


On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Steve Richter wrote:

> here is my crtprtf command and a snippet of the dds.  The overlay is small,
> so the path name printing on the bottom of the page is not part of the
> overlay image.
>
> It becomes noticeable when there is more than one overlay image on the page.
> Then I get a path string for each overlay!
>
> We are on v5r2 if that makes a difference.
>
> thanks,
>
> Steve
>
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> CRTPRTF    FILE(*CURLIB/ADDLOGOP) SRCFILE(MAILSRC) +
>              SRCMBR(ADDLOGOP) DEVTYPE(*AFPDS) +
>              PAGESIZE(66 80) OVRFLW(66) PAGRTT(0)
>
>
> A          R LOGO                      OVERLAY( *LIBL/SSMLOGO2 +
> A                                      0.0 0.0 )
>

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