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  • Subject: Printing and QZRCSRVS
  • From: Geert Van Landeghem <gvl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 10:05:46 +0100

Hello all,

We are using the ProgramCall class to call programs on the AS/400 to
generate
reports. (among other things) A QZRCSRVS job is started that handles the
requests.

What is the reason that the spoolfiles created have QPRTJOB as jobname?
I would like to perform a CPYSPLF on some of the generated output to
send the report in an e-mail using the javamail api, but how do I retrieve
the jobname/number/user of the QPRTJOB job responsable for creating
the spoolfiles?

P.S. we are using V4R3

Thanks for responding!

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