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- From: RICK@ysub.ysu.edu (Rick Marsico)
- Subject: Re: Waterloo Script and INLINE page segments
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- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1992 16:00:23 GMT
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- In article <1688181A1.RICK@ysub.ysu.edu>
- RICK@ysub.ysu.edu (Rick Marsico) writes:
-
- >
- >I am encountering problems with inline page segments under Waterloo Script
- >90.1 in both the vm/cms and mvs environments. Under cms, the segment
- >will be properly processed by SFCM only when the SEnd option is included
- >on the PSF command. When '.si AAAA inline' is specified in the SCRIPT
- >routine (where AAAA is the name of a page segment with a file type of
- >PSEG3820), the following message is received back from SFCM:
- >APRFFI349S page segment AAAA PSEG38PP was not found.
- >
- >In editing the output generated by script with the I3820 option, the
- >requested segment is inline, however, SFCM is not recognizing its
- >existence. Anyone encounter this problem?
- >
-
- Further investigation shows that the graphic segment is not being
- processed properly by the I3820 post processor. It is generating
- message i38-027W 'graphic segment contains invalid data'. This
- causes I3820 to process as if the NOSEGLIB option was specified.
-
- The segment was created using the IBM IHF V2.1.2 utility.
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- rick@ysu.edu
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