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You could also use the ZSAVSPLF & ZRSTSPLF utilities provided in QUSRTOOL.

...Neil





Carel Teijgeler <COTeijgeler@chello.nl>
Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
2001/11/24 14:04
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        To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
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        Subject:        RE: CPYSPLF and retain format


--
Instead of using CPYSPLF you may have a look at two utilities QSPGETF and
QSPPUTF, that are on the system but not supported by IBM. Documentation
can
be found at the Software Knowledge Base at IBM's site.

Using those utilities you can place a SPLF into a database file and resore
it to any OUTQ you specify. As far as I know it will keep the original lay
out and works with APFDS SPLF's.

If interested I wrote a DUPSPLF command using those utilities.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler.


At 02:02 24-11-01, you wrote:

>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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