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Hello,
        Dev/null is supported on V5R1, which is the system version I'm
running. I looked on my system;
 > cd /
   $
 > cd dev
   $
 > ls
   QASP01          null            qsh-stdin-null
   QASP02          null.prv
   $

Lucky they added this to V5R1.
Regards,
Art

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From: Art Baker [mailto:Art_Baker@baan.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 3:09 PM
To: 'c400-l@midrange.com'
Subject: [C400-L] dev/null


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Hello,
        What would be the AS400 equivalent of the Unix dev/null? I have some
reports that are produced in a qshell C program but don't want to print, or
save them. In Unix the reports could be sent to the dev/null object which is
a 'black hole'. Is there such a object on the AS400 that behaves the same as
dev/null.
TIA
Art
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