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Dan Kimmel on Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:24 AM wrote:
Use the PAGSEG keyword in a DDS Print File. It allows the libraryOops - this didn't work. It seemed like such a great idea.
name and pagseg name to be specified. That path goes into the spool
file to be resolved at print time. Use a program-to-system fields
for the library name and the pagseg name. This example is from the
infocenter page on the PAGSEG keyword:
<http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzakd/rzakdmstptpagse.htm>
A R REC2 PAGSEG(&LIB/&PSEG &POSD &POSA)
A LIB 10A P
A PSEG 8A P
A POSD 5S 3P
A POSA 5S 3P
An idea why the library is ignored on the DDS printer definition?
And how to get the output writer to comply with the DDS specified
library name?
It seems that the output writer ignores this library and always uses
the *LIBL to find the *PAGSEG object.
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