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Hello, anyone know of a quick way to get the total number of spooled files on a system? I currently have a method that uses the QUSLOBJ API to list all the outq's and then for each outq a call to QSPROUTQ to get the number of spooled files per outq and totalling. It can be rather slow and a performance hit on a busy system though. Apparantly if you go into system service tools you can also see the number. It would be nice to be able to directly retrieve this system number rather than having to list all outqs. I did not see an API that does this so I thought maybe the MI guys would know a way. Any ideas? Thanks! -Paul ===== Help prevent pet overpopulation. Please spay & neuter your pets. http://www.doghause.com/neuter.html http://www.fixcats.com __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com
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