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Hello everybody,

I've got a weird issue that causes no problems, but confuses me.  Which 
isn't hard to do these days.

I have some SPLFs that are in the PRT status, from 2 weeks ago, Feb 8th. 
They do not stop the printing of anyother spool files.  They just sit 
there.  I can not Hold, nor Delete them.

I have turned the printer off, varied off the device, and brought it back 
up, but nothing changes.

The printer is an IBM InfoPrint 21, *IPDS and *LAN, attached by *IP 
Address.

We are at V4R5 on a 9406-620.

Any ideas on how to get rid of them?


TIA,

Nick

Here is a Cut/Paste of what the WRKOUTQ looks like.


Opt  File        User        User Data   Sts   Pages   Copies  Form Type 
Pty
     AMBFMPFP    PERICK1     AMBFMPFR    PRT       1       0   *STD  5 
     QSYSPRT     PERICK1     CCB032R     PRT       1       0   *STD  5 
     AMBGCPFP    PERICK1     AWPOREJECT  PRT       1       0   *STD  5 
     AMI4ORP     JRICHA1     AMI4O       PRT       2       0   *STD  5 
     QPQUPRFIL   AMAPICS            +03  HLD       3       1   *STD  5 
     QPQUPRFIL   AMAPICS            +03  HLD       3       1   *STD  5 
     QPQUPRFIL   AMAPICS            +03  HLD       3       1   *STD  5 
     QPQUPRFIL   AMAPICS            +03  HLD       1       1   *STD  5 
     QPQUPRFIL   AMAPICS            +03  HLD       1       1   *STD  5 








Nick Radich
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
EPC Molding, Inc.
Direct  (320) 679-6683
Toll free  (800) 388-2155  ext. 6683
Fax  (320) 679-4516
nick_radich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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