Razzak :

>>
You SHOULD be using the built-in #PAGE variable option of 
the Report Designer to calculate and assign the report page 
number(s) accordingly!
IF you_do_need_to_assign your own starting and ending page 
numbers in a report ....
<<

All I want is get the number of pages printed by the previous PRINT
command.

For that, I use to preset #PAGE before printing, and get it's value after
printing.

And the problem is that, in some cases (reported to RDCC), the value
returned IS DIFFERENT (less) than the number of printed pages ...

RDCC has now a detailled example showing how to duplicate the problem on
CONCOMP DB (it tooks me about 2 hours to locate the problem and build it
....).

Best regards,

J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique
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