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Problem with this API - you need to know what file you are interested in, and it does not return the keywords, at least at V5R2.

Vern

At 09:58 AM 10/20/2004, you wrote:
Rich,
Retrieve File Override Information (QDMRTVFO) API works with file overrides
and being that PRTF is a file, it should work.  I haven't used it myself so
good luck :)

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/info/apis/qdmrtvfo.htm

Elvis

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Retrieve print file overrides

Hi all,

Is there an API way to retrieve the details of DSPOVR?

Specifically, I'm buried deep in some code and need to find out about a
previously issued OVRPRTF command, namely outq, copies, save, formtype
and user data.

The current code (which has been running for some years) does a DSPOVR
*PRINT, then copies the spool file to a physical file in qtemp, and then
parses it.  It works, but I don't care for it.

This is on V5R1.

Thanks.

--
Regards,
Rich


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