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  • Subject: Re: cpysplf ?
  • From: Tim Truax <truax@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1998 19:23:39 -0400

Thanks Bob,
I love this idea.  As for step 5, I think that when you write anything to a 
*DTAQ it remains there until a power failure, or
until it is read, I may be wrong.   Also attaching a *DTAQ to a *OUTQ is 
something I didn't even know you could do.
Thanks to you all.
--
Tim Truax
Developer/Analyst
RPS Inc.
PO Box 108
Pittsburgh,  PA  15230


Bob Larkin wrote:

> A little kludgey, but it will work.
> 1. create a new outq with a data queue attached
> 2. write a Data Queue monitor program to receive the outq's DQ entry
> 3. Use the DQ entry to get the spool file info (RTVSPLFA)
> 4. Use info to create PF and Copy
> 5. I think you have to have the DQ mon running at all times, but I might be
> wrong.
>
> Whenever you want to do the copy, just use a 2 to chgoutq on the SPLF to your 
>new
> outq.
>





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