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  • Subject: Default OUTQ
  • From: Gary Munroe <gmunroe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 12:10:11 -0500 (EST)
  • Organization: Sir Sandford Fleming College

I have a CL here that overrides the printer file & outq via 
the OVRPRTF command.  If the OUTQ parameter is not found (which is 
valid altho not desirable) the system tries to change the OUTQ to 
QPRINT in QGPL & gives the following message:

Output queue changed to QPRINT in QGPL.
Output queue QPRINT in QGPL not found. 

QPRINT was removed from our system and I can't find out where or how 
it's defaulting to it.  Can anyone help?  (BTW, I'm @ V3R2)

Thanks.

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