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A DSPOBJD does not give you whether a file is a source file or not.

I wanted a list of every source member in my system recently and had to
do a DSPFD to get the information. A DSPFD *BASATR to an outfile should
do it and then just delete out anything that is not a source file
(ATDTAT <> 'S'). We have source files that do not have Q* so cannot use
that.

One potential solution would be to create a library and do a SAVOBJ for
each source file/libraries to this library to a save file and then do a
SAVLIB of that library to a SAVF. You can nest Save Files inside Save
Files.

You could write a little CL to read the list by library and build the
source file list and when a new library comes into calculate the save
file name and run the SAVOBJ command.

Anyway, just a thought. 
  
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Today's Topics:

   1. RE: sending email to exchange server (Terry Anderson)
   2. Re: Is this unusual? OPNQRYF | CPYFRMQRYF (Pat Barber)
   3. Re: get color overlay to work? (dkimmel@xxxxxxxxxxx)
   4. RE: Unable to start admin server (Chuck Wannall)
   5. RE: Unable to start admin server (Chris Bipes)
   6. Re: CLP to save just srcf files (Al Barsa)
   7. Re: get color overlay to work? (Pat Barber)
   8. RE: get color overlay to work? (Lukas Beeler)


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message: 1
date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:41:54 -0600
from: "Terry Anderson" <terrya@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: sending email to exchange server

Jim,
I was having the same sort of problem.

The link below is from the archives and was a great help in solving my
problem.

http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200604/msg00802.html


Terry Anderson




message: 1
date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:49:07 -0500
from: "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: sending email to exchange server

do I Java? - not yet.
I do think the admin I'm dealing with (he's remote, i'm 
remote) is not too sure why it's failing. He has indicated 
no log msgs. In the RPGMail, trying to understand the code, 
it would seem I should get an error msg in the joblog  if a 
sending error. This is all I see: <log> call 
rpgmail/T_rpgmail Current directory changed. Environment 
variable added. Java Virtual Machine is Classic. JVM 
properties were loaded from a properties file. </log> jim




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message: 2
date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:16:40 -0500
from: Pat Barber <mboceanside@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Is this unusual? OPNQRYF | CPYFRMQRYF

I have used a similar method for years and have never seen
what you are describing.

Can you look at the stack and get a "slightly" better idea
of what might be happening ?

What does the CLP source look like ?

I agree with Art that a Gsort would be quicker.


Doug Palme wrote:

I am not the one running it, I would have not used opnqryf myself and
yes it
does take a while to run (about 4 hours).

I was trying to figure out why they were running at the same time.



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message: 3
date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:58:21 -0600
from: dkimmel@xxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: get color overlay to work?

Jim,

I think if you define your print file as AFP with COLOR, you'll be able
to 
use the color overlay with no problems. You'll always have problems with

an SCS print file and a color overlay. Also, be sure to pick a *WSCST
that 
supports color when you define the printer device or outq.

Dan Kimmel




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I've strongly suggested preprint the logos on the form.
However they want flexibility in which logos appear.
What they are looking for is a very "high end" invoice appearance,
but not the 10 to 15k software for the iSeries when they can
see any pc print a pdf in color....
jim
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Be aware that extensive color printing will be fairly
pricey using color lasers. I get a fair amount of static
from customers when they need to buy new cartridges.

Lexmark and HP developed a real revenue stream selling
this stuff.

Preprinted forms are going to be a good bit cheaper than
printing "in house".

An example is a Lexmark C522 color laser. To do a total
reload on cartridges costs just over $400. When you consider
that the printer only costs $400, that's a a pretty stiff
price to pay.

Why not buy the forms with "just" the color logo and
everything else blank ??? You do the rest with DDS.




Jim Franz wrote:
From the archives, there was discussion of getting color overlays to
work on the iSeries, with no thread announcing success. Need to print
a
simple invoice overlay, with color logos. It would be great if no 
additional
products needed, other than a pc product like Word or Photoshop. Has 
any
been able to do this? The price of various forms products (over 10k)
is 

killing
this project for a company with only 1 pre-printed form.
No network server exists at this site. At v5r4. Base OS, iSeries 
Access, 
dev
tools only.
Jim Franz
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