As I recall this has always been the behavior of the print screen key in a telnet session

If you use STRPASTHR the print "will stay" on the target system


Bryan



rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/6/2014 10:06 AM:
Now that's the weirdest thing! You're right, it is the telnet issue.

Notice how the header starts out on one system but continues on to the
next?

Print Key Output Page 1
5770SS1 V7R1M0 100423 GDISYS 11/06/14
10:04:27
Display Device . . . . . : ROBS1
User . . . . . . . . . . : ROB
Command Entry GDWEB2
Request level:
1
Previous commands and messages:
Save or restore operation ended unsuccessfully.


Rob Berendt


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