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  • Subject: RE: Switch WTR-OUTQ
  • From: "Kempter, Eric" <EKempter@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Nov 97 17:02:00 PST


You can utilize the CHGWTR command.  I do not know of a way that you   
connect two outqs to the same writer if that is your intent.

                                Change Writer (CHGWTR)                
                  

                  
                                                                      

  Type choices, press Enter.     
                                                     

                                                                            
        

  Writer . . . . . . . . . . . . .                        
                        Name, *SYSVAL
  Output queue . . . . . . . . . .     *SAME           Name, *SAME, *DEV   
              

  Library  . . . . . . . . . . .                       
                                     Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB
  Form type options:                                     
                               

  Form type  . . . . . . . . . .                  *SAME           Form   
type, *SAME, *ALL...
  Message option . . . . . . . .     *SAME           *SAME, *INQMSG,   
MSG...
  File separators  . . . . . . . .     *SAME           0-9, *SAME, *FILE   
              

  Drawer for separators  . . . . .     *SAME           1-255, *SAME,   
*DEVD, *FILE
  When to change writer  . . . . .     *NORDYF         *NORDYF, *FILEEND   
              

     
                                                                            
      

                                                                            
        

                                                                            
        

                                                                            
        

                                                                            
        

                                                                            
        

                                                                            
        

                                                                      
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Eric Kempter
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
E-Mail: EKempter@smsocs.com


 -----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-owner [SMTP:midrange.com!midrange-l-owner@mcs.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 1997 4:12 PM
To: midrange-L
Subject: Switch WTR-OUTQ

Hi All;
Here's my question.  If I have an OUTQ named PRT1, and the OUTQ is
attached to a writer named P1, and I want to add another OUTQ to P1
temporarily, say PRT2.  Can I do this?  I looked at the CHGOUTQ and
WRKWTR but found no specific area where it seemed allowable.
TIA for your answers!
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