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Doug Dumitru  
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 More options May 8, 7:49 pm
From: Doug Dumitru <d...@easyco.com>
Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 16:49:38 -0700
Local: Thurs, May 8 2008 7:49 pm
Subject: Re: running to NO.PAGE

Steve Trimble wrote:
> this works:

> RUN BP TEST.RPC.TEXTBOOK.SUB NO.PAGE

> this doesn't:

> TEST.RPC.TEXTBOOK.SUB NO.PAGE

> TEST.RPC.TEXTBOOK.SUB is  privately catalogued

> so what do i need to do to perform NO.PAGE if performing a catalogued
> program?

I think the idea here is that your programs are in control of their own
option parameters.  I would actually be upset of NO.PAGE was parsed for
a user application.

The "hack" method of no.page in an application is to reference a cursor
position before the first print/display statement.  Thus near the top of
the program include a ...

     dummy = @(0,0)

... which will turn paging off.

Hopefully, there is a more formal fix to this, but this is the classic
U2 style.

Doug Dumitru
EasyCo LLC

> Version number 2.6-12
> Licence number 0197039571, System id DFKK-FTPJ
> Maximum users  4, available 3

> Licensed to Computerized Data Management

> QM/WINDOWS

> thanks


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