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I can think of a number of options here.
1. Hold the output queue before you start the writer. (HLDOUTQ)
2. Change the Form Type parameter to one that won't be in that queue.  This
would ensure that they would have to respond to a formtype message before
printing could start.
3. Change the name of the outq in the start up to one that won't cause a
problem.

Eric Graeb
AS/400 Administrator
King Optical Group Inc.

> I had a customer ask me the following question. They have an application
> that they can't change (easily) which outputs all reports to a certain
> output queue, with a physical printer attached to it, only when the writer
> is started. Typically at the beginning of each day, they start the writer
> for this printer and then immediately put the output queue on hold. They
> then sort out the spool files that arrive in the queue to determine which
> files should go to the physical printer and which ones should be moved to
> other queues. Sometimes they don't get the queue put on hold fast enough
and
> they have a file print that should have been moved to a different queue.




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