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Pat...

Are you really using WRKSPL?

Or are you by chance doing a 4=Work with Spool files from a "Work with
job" screen or equivalent?

Given the steps you say you performed, there's no way WRKSPLF should
be showing you the spool files (unless you're specifying the JOB()
parm; which is basically the same as 4=Work with Spool files option
from above)...

If you're looking at a the spool files for a job, then they'd still
show, but should have a blank for Device/Outq and a status of
FIN=Finished.

To keep spool files from appearing under the finished job, you could
CHGJOB SPLFACN(*DETACH), but be sure you understand that all the job's
spool files would be detached...none will show under then job!

If you're really seeing them under a plain WRKSPL, then either you've
found a bug in the OS or more likely you're not doing the steps you
think you're doing.

HTH,
Charles


On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Pat Barber <mboceanside@xxxxxxx> wrote:
 I have never tried this before, but the results I'm getting don't seem
right.

I saved a newly created outque to a savf with the option to save all
spool file entries in the outque.

I cleared the the above outque.

I deleted the the above outque.

When I now issue the wrksplf, I see all my current stuff plus
all the entries in the outque that now resides in the savf.

Is that the way it's supposed to work ?

I just want the saved spool file entries to not appear on a wrksplf command.

What am I missing here ?

Do I need to physically remove the savf from the system ???



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