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Don, You are correct - mea culpa. So we have to save the maximum value in
another field defined like RRN:
If rrn > 0; // skip the whole thing if no records in subfile
Rrn_max = rrn;
For Wrkrrn = 1 to Rrn_max;
Chain wrkrrn mysubfile;
if %found(mydisplay); // should always be true
If *IN99; // or whatever your PRTF overflow indicator is
write heading;
endif;
write detail; // print a detail line
Endif;
Endfor;
Endif;
Francis Lapeyre
IS Dept. Programmer/Analyst
Stewart Enterprises, Inc.
Voice: (504) 729-1468 or (800) 257-1610, ext. 1468
FAX: (504) 729-1457
E-mail: flapeyre@xxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Fisher, Don
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 12:51 PM
To: 'RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries'
Subject: RE: Printing a Subfile - Revisited
Assuming rrn is the subfile relative record number specified in the "F"
specification, which is what I gathered from the original post, this will
cause only the first record to be processed as rrn is updated with each i/o
operation on the subfile.
Donald R. Fisher, III
Project Manager
Roomstore Furniture Company
(804) 784-7600 extension 2124
DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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