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On Tue, 16 October 2001, "Lauritzen, Karl" wrote:

> Also look at owner of qprint in qusrsys and date created it may shed some
> light on how it got there.

These should provide good clues. I'd also see if authorities had changed for 
QUSRSYS/QPRINT *outq and I'd look at created-by-user in addition to owner. If 
authorities haven't changed and creation date doesn't show today's date, then 
you've got a puzzle. Otherwise, it's no mystery. The writer is simply servicing 
either the only *outq that was available at the time or the qualified 
outq(QGPL/QPRINT), while new spoolfiles are going where they probably should 
according to your setup: to unqualified outq(*LIBL/QPRINT).

Tom Liotta

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