This used to be a great download from IBM - it was a SAVF of a library called 
QSAMPLER - I have not been able to find it lately - we have it with a text 
description that says "DO NOT DELETE". 

Is this another example of how printing gets short shrift on the iSeries? Do I 
want to start another rant-fest?

;-)

Anyone know where to get it now? Searching IBM's knowledge bases shows nothing, 
nor does it show up much in google.

Vern

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From: Darrell A Martin <DMartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

Hi, Don: 

The problem with the Redbooks in general is they tell you absolutely 
everything you need to know about a topic if you already know what you are 
looking for. They are for the most part inadequate as tutorials 
(translation: most of them stink). In areas where I have practical 
experience enough to know where to look, the Redbooks are gold mines. When 
it comes to printing I could be standing on top of an 800 pound nugget and 
wouldn't necessarily suspect a thing. 

I am curious about this "Samples" document. The closest I have found to it 
is SG242160.PDF but that doesn't say anything about "Boulder." Can you 
provide a URL, the name of the PDF on the iSeries Information Center CDs 
(we're running V5R2), or other access information? 

Darrell 

Darrell A. Martin - 754-2187 
Manager, Computer Operations 
dmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 




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Well, 
... 
Now, back to business - Start with the Redbooks on Printing - they're 
really great. Also, there's a "Sampler" available from the Boulder 
printer 
folks that is really good with sample code snippets, etc... 

Don in DC 




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