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I don't really know what the search order is. I bet with a little
experimentation you could figure that out though... If you are going to use
the SNDNETSPLF command to route print to users, I'd highly recommend that
you specify an *OUTQ on the recipient's user profile. That would eliminate
any confusion on where the spool file goes...

Kenneth

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-----Original Message-----
From: MK, Kumaravel (Cognizant) [mailto:mkumara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 11:28 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: SNDNETSPLF and outq 




Grepp, when I looked at the values once again, I found 
The OUTQ specified in User profile was *WORKSTN
The OUTQ specified in the Workstation was *DEV 
And the OUTQ specified in QPRTDEV was the name of a *OUTQ object in QGPL.
The spool file that I sent was received into the outq specified in QPRTDEV
system value. 
I want to know what is the order in which the outq is searched for? 
As you have specified, if it was the outq specified in Userprofile, then
there it found the entry *WRKSTN, then it searched the entry in workstation,
found *DEV. (What does *DEV mean? What does it refer to?) And finally it
settled for the value in QPRTDEV. Is that correct?

Regards
Kumaravel

date: Tue, 18 May 2004 16:03:06 -0700
from: "Graap, Ken" <keg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: SNDNETSPLF and outq

It is received into the *OUTQ specified on the user profile of the
recipient...


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