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It's been a while since I had a need to do this.

Anyway, I have a process that runs through a file to move data to another system.  I like using the spooler for this since it makes it easy to verify the data.

The secondary print will deal with some corresponding multi-values that can be too large to flatten out in the main print job.  Since both are running from the same file it would be nice to be able to print both reports at the same time.  My alternative is to build a sequential file for the 2nd report and copy it to the spooler.

Any help with this would be appreciated.



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Mark Vander Veen
IT Manager
University of Chicago Press
Chicago IL US
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It's been a while since I had a need to do this.

Anyway, I have a process that runs through a file to move data to another system.  I like using the spooler for this since it makes it easy to verify the data.

The secondary print will deal with some corresponding multi-values that can be too large to flatten out in the main print job.  Since both are running from the same file it would be nice to be able to print both reports at the same time.  My alternative is to build a sequential file for the 2nd report and copy it to the spooler.

Any help with this would be appreciated.



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Mark Vander Veen
IT Manager
University of Chicago Press
Chicago IL US
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Hi

I suggest to use PRINT ON print.Channel print.list

Print.channel is a number of a channel managed by uv, settings by SETPTR before print job.

Then, you can print on many print.channel at the same time.

Print on 1 data

Print on 2 data

There is only one printer on/off

I hope this help



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Manu Fernandes
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