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Here's an odd one...  We want to store a PDF that is generated outside
the AS/400 in either a file or an outq on the AS/400.  We're receiving
the PDF file via MQSeries from a mainframe document system.   We can't
use the easy way of storing it to the IFS for "silly" corporate security
issues, but thought maybe we could somehow store it in a DB2 file or
even as a spool file in a dedicated outq.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Tim Chrysler


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