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> Hi all,
> When doing a cpysplf to a database file, what is the easiest way to do
> this without having to key in the File/Jobname/User/Number, is there
> some way I can make a user defined option to operate from the wrksplf
> screen so I can just put the user defined option code next to the spool
> entry and send the parms from the wrksplf screen to the cpysplf command?

same annoyance for me. At the moment, I use a Client Access macro to put
an 8 in front of it, do a few pagedowns, grab, copy and paste the fields I
need to the cpysplf screen.
I am sure someone has thought up something better.

Wijnand

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