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  • Subject: Re: MOVE a Spool File via a program ???
  • From: Chuck Lewis <clewis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 08:04:43 +0100

Thank you everyone and my apologies for not acknowledging I got the answer
EARLIER !!!

I THOUGHT I had sent a Reply to the list but Don replied to the list AND me
directly and I replied to the direct one and just now realized it wasn't to the
list !!! My fault !!!

Eric pointed out that the MOVSPLF is in TAATOOLs and that's where I was
remembering a MOVSPLF command. We didn't bring TAATOOLs (the ORIGINALs... <BG>)
over from CISC to RISC...

And of course I had TOTALLY spaced the CHGSPLFA even though I use it from the
menu all the time - I had MOVSPLF tunnel vision. Knew there were IBM commands
RLSSPLF and DLTSPLF...

Thanks again to EVERYONE and I'm rolling along now (this is a GREAT way to 
handle
3rd party output that goes to default outqs and uses internal printer files or
has no easy way to redirect it via the package, etc. !!!)

Chuck

Jim Langston wrote:

> How about just calling CHGSPLFA (Change Spool File Attributes) ???
>
> Regards,
>
> Jim Langston
>

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