A half a box?!  I don't know what's causing the abend and dump, but she could save that half box of paper.
I keep my PUN and PRT spooled to myself by default:
q v ur                                                                
RDR  000C CL * NOCONT NOHOLD   EOF       READY                        
     000C 2540         CLOSED    NOKEEP NORESCAN  SUBCHANNEL = 0009  
PUN  000D CL A NOCONT NOHOLD COPY 001    READY FORM STANDARD          
     000D TO RBOLAN   PUN DIST 456       DEST OFF                    
     000D FLASH      000 CHAR       MDFY       0 FCB                  
     000D 2540   NOEOF CLOSED    NOKEEP NOMSG NONAME                  
     000D SUBCHANNEL = 000A                                          
PRT  000E CL A NOCONT NOHOLD COPY 001    READY FORM STANDARD          
     000E TO RBOLAN   PRT DIST 456       FLASHC 000 DEST OFF          
     000E FLASH       CHAR       MDFY       0 FCB       LPP OFF      
     000E 1403   NOEOF CLOSED    NOKEEP NOMSG NONAME                  
     000E SUBCHANNEL = 000B                                          

I can't remember the last time I had to manually change that.   The commands I normally use to print or send files or notes work fine, so they must be saving my setting, doing what they need and restoring.  

This way unexpected big dumps or listings go back into my reader where I can control them.

Regards,
       Roger Bolan



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A user called saying that for about 2 years, when she xedits a cms file,
if she hits pf3 or clear, *occasionally* her account spits out a dump
that fills half a box.  I've been poking around on her account looking
at her mdisks, pf settings, account settings, etc.  I xedited a file on
her account and all her settings looks fine.  Does anyone have any idea
what would cause a dump to occur in xedit so randomly?

Thanks,

Mary Zervos
Systems Programmer
Binghamton University
607-777-6158

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