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I don't think so - the AFP Toolbox savf is for library QAOCL.

In fact I know this to be the case - just downloaded and installed the Toolbox.

At 05:56 PM 6/27/2006, you wrote:

I wonder if that's now part of the AFP toolbox for iSeries...  See:

http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=95&context=SRNNUL&dc=D400&q1=psd1*&uid=psd1P4000385&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en

I found this by going to www.printers.ibm.com, then taking the "downloads and drivers" link in the Support section. The AFP toolbox is at the bottom of this page....

Eric DeLong
Sally Beauty Company
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940-297-2863 or ext. 1863



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This used to be a great download from IBM - it was a SAVF of a library called QSAMPLER - I have not been able to find it lately - we have it with a text description that says "DO NOT DELETE".

Is this another example of how printing gets short shrift on the iSeries? Do I want to start another rant-fest?

;-)

Anyone know where to get it now? Searching IBM's knowledge bases shows nothing, nor does it show up much in google.

Vern

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> Hi, Don:
>
> The problem with the Redbooks in general is they tell you absolutely
> everything you need to know about a topic if you already know what you are
> looking for. They are for the most part inadequate as tutorials
> (translation: most of them stink). In areas where I have practical
> experience enough to know where to look, the Redbooks are gold mines. When
> it comes to printing I could be standing on top of an 800 pound nugget and
> wouldn't necessarily suspect a thing.
>
> I am curious about this "Samples" document. The closest I have found to it
> is SG242160.PDF but that doesn't say anything about "Boulder." Can you
> provide a URL, the name of the PDF on the iSeries Information Center CDs
> (we're running V5R2), or other access information?
>
> Darrell
>
> Darrell A. Martin - 754-2187
> Manager, Computer Operations
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> Don
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> Well,
> ...
> Now, back to business - Start with the Redbooks on Printing - they're
> really great. Also, there's a "Sampler" available from the Boulder
> printer
> folks that is really good with sample code snippets, etc...
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