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Larry,

At 07:46 AM 6/16/99 -0400, you wrote:

> Have you made sure that the writer is Stopped on the AS/400 side.  If
>it is running the *M36 can't get there.  Also of course check the
>config of the *M36 both on the AS/400 side and the S36 side to see
>that they match.

 The /400 side did not have a writer running.  Bothe sides were defined as
*IPDS.  I also tried 4224-2 on the /36 side.

> Alternatively you can configure the *M36 to use *OUTQ on the AS/400
>side. This just routes the S36t printouts to the AS/400 outq and
>prints from there.  THe down side is 'D W' and 'D WRT' don't work
>becuase the output goes almost directly to the AS/400 *OUTQ.

 Interesting.  How do you configure this?  The lack of D P is definitely a
down side to consider, but I may have to do this is I can't get it working
otherwise.  I'm also having them order PTFs.

 -mark

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