Hmmm. Must have been the Xerox printer limit then. On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Paul Gilmartin <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, 3 Apr 2014 19:03:29 -0500, Mike Schwab wrote: > >>Older versions of ISPF edit required VB 251 or less. >>JES2 maximum printable characters on a line is 240. >> > Nope. An SDSF display: > > SDSF OUTPUT DISPLAY userGENR JOB07738 DSID 103 LINE 0 COLUMNS 421- > 552 > COMMAND INPUT ===> SCROLL ===> CSR > ********************************* TOP OF DATA > ************************************************************************************* > n # ---- -------- -------- ------ -------- ----------------------- # $X1= > D136984 R8BASEN 060303 ADAMSON : JES NJE over TCP/IP > 9/tcp sink null discard 9/udp sink null systat > 11/tcp users daytime 13/tcp day > 42/tcp name # IEN 116 whois 43/tcp > nicname domain 53/tcp nameserver > 111/tcp sunrpc 111/udp auth 113/tcp > authentication sftp 115/tcp uucp-path 117/ > 1512/udp comsat login 513/tcp who > 513/udp whod shell 514/tcp cmd > > (Some of my lines may have contained non-"printable" characters, but I'm > confident that some line contained at least 241 "printable" characters.) > >>Almost no one uses lines longer than 132 characters. >>VBA 133 should work unless you have an application that uses long print lines. >> > ... unless ... > (Please don't ask, "Who has a printer with that many hammers, anyway?") > > -- gil > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
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