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At 10:39 08/18/98 -0500, Terry Grider wrote:
>Hey Pete,
>
>Your CPYALLSPLF looked useful to me too, so I installed it on our
>V3R7 System and although it appears to function as expected and
>reports that a file is copied, it is empty when I go and look at it.  Are
>you aware of any special authorites that are needed which I might not
>have?  I also installed another product mentioned here on the list
>(SPLTOOL) and the same thing happens with it.

Depending on who's job wrote the file, you may need *SPLCTL authority. Is there 
anything in the joblog? If CPYALLSPLF reports that it successfully copied the 
file, I'd suspect that there is another file with the same name somewhere. Try 
WRKOBJ *ALL/filename. That should show if there is more than one. This is a 
text (SCS) file right? The command just uses CPYSPLF to perform the copy, so it 
won't work with AFP or IPDS output.

Pete Hall
peteh@inwave.com 
http://www.inwave.com/~peteh/

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