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  • Subject: Re: WRKSPLF *INTERM vs *BASIC
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 13:35:12 -0500

Because there is no way to select an output queue with *BASIC, just device.




jim_anderson@kandkinsurance.com on 10/09/98 12:05:55 PM
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Subject:        WRKSPLF *INTERM vs *BASIC

I do not understand this and if someone could shead some light, it would be
very appreciated.

I have on my system two outq's of the same name (it is a requirement of the
special printing software we are using).

     Example:  OUTQS:    QUSRSYS/XEROX
                XDPELIB/XEROX

Up to this point, all the programmers were using WRKSPLF with the *INTERM
level.  They would change a spool file to the outq XEROX and everything
would be just fine.   The spool file would go to the proper outq
(QUSRSYS/XEROX).

I have a new programmer that prefers the WRKSPLF *BASIC level.  When that
person changes the outq, the spool file gets placed on the wrong outq
(XDPELIB/XEROX).  It cannot be the library list, because if I have that
person switch to WRKSPLF *INTERM, it works as desired.

Why would the WRPSPLF *INTERM locate a different outq than WRKSPLF *BASIC
(keeping in mind the same profile and library list and same session for
that matter).

Jim Anderson



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