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Hello Jorge,

Not an easy task to convert PDF data back into an *SCS output queue
entry.

However if you're simply trying to print the PDF, we have a Native PDF
Printing API that can print ANY PDF file to an HP or other PCL based
printer via an iSeries output queue. Nice way t oprint PDF from the
IFS.

Feel free to contact me directly if you would like to try a demo.

FYI: You would need to be running V5R3 and higher for this to work.

Regards,
Richard Schoen
RJS Software Systems Inc.
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Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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message: 7
date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:32:22 -0400
from: jmoreno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Convert .PDF in the IFS back to spooled *file format

Hello everyone,

Is there a way to convert .PDF files back to spooled *file format

We use a number of utilities to convert from spooled format to .PDF
format
and place those in the IFS.
once in a blue moon we need to convert one of those back to spooled
*file
format.

Thanks for your answers

Jorge Moreno
Overseas Military Car Sales
Woodbury, New York

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