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Just ran across the Remote commands view. This view lets you open a QShell and run commands in it. So what, you say? Well, among other things, you can use the "system" QShell utility to run batch-type CL commands - and get the spooled output back directly.

So, if it's not already open, go to Windows->Show view->Remote Commands, then click on the down-arrow and take Launch Shell and pick your iSeries. Wait to see a prompt in the output text box. Then, in the command line at the bottom enter

system dspjob

and you will the output scrolling. You can print it if you want.

The down side is that you cannot prompt the CL command. But this is not a problem for those things we know really well.

Other things I'm finding - you can run the normal QShell utilities (won't say all yet).

You can start a shell (command prompt) on your PC - it'll be in a new tab in the Remote Commands view.

Regards
Vern


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