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Data is being offset by one byte, causing some reports to rotate to landscape

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Problem:

If 80 column reports are being rotated to landscape mode when they should be in portrait mode, the ERSIGCDTA data area in library RJSERS should be set to *NO.

Solution:

The ERSIGCDTA data area is enabled by default and can cause report data to be offset by one byte, thus causing Landscape page rotation for an 80 column RTF, PDF or HMTL report.

ERSIGCDTA only needs to be enabled on systems when users want to distribute double byte iSeries reports.

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