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If you are going to run CPYF yourlib/yourfile QSYSPRT you need to run
OVRPRTF QSYSPRT CTLCHAR(*FCFC)  first.
OR - CRTDUPOBJ the QSYSPRT *PRTF file to something like PRTFCFC and
CHGPRTF PRTFCFC CTLCHAR(*FCFC) then just CPYF yourlib/yourfile PRTFCFC

...Neil





PaulMmn <PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com>
Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
2001/11/23 20:02
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        Subject:        RE: CPYSPLF and retain format


re: Reprinting spool files:

Once you have copied your spool file to a datatbase file with *FCFC
specified, you can use CPYF to reprint most spool files (and have the
FCFC codes honored):

                 CPYF  yourlib/yourfile  QSYSPRT

I think that's all you have to do, but my brain is telling me there's
another parameter in CPYF that you have to specify... but I can't
think of it now (I'm at home and on '4-day weekend' time.  (:    )

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.nospam.com







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