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  • Subject: Re: deleting Audit reports
  • From: Jon Le Roi <jonleroi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 10:30:15 -0700

We are running version 4.0.05CD and have created a program that will purge
spool files based on a table of the spool file name and output queue. All
of our audit reports are sent to output queues without printers attached.
Then we read through the queues and delete entries matching our table. For
audit purposes we journal our files and then detach and save them on a
monthly basis. It is so much easier to search through a journal receiver
than to spin through multiple output files.

Regards,
Jon Le Roi

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