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  • Subject: Re: STRPASTHR in batch CL?
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 10:11:55 -0500

Use the SAVRST... commands.




truax@usaor.net on 06/20/98 08:06:57 PM
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Subject:        STRPASTHR in batch CL?

Hi All,
As some of you know I changed jobs and i am now working at a company
that has many AS400 (production and 1 developement machines) This is
quite a shock to the system from the 1 AS400 shop from which I sprang.

Can I automate this process in a BATCH clp?
strpasthr (to a production machine)
cpyf (test piece from a prod file) to qtemp.
sndnetf (to the developement machine).
endpasthr (to stop pass thru on the production machine).
crtpf (the proper skeleton  file in my test library).
rcvnetf (on my developement machine into the waiting skeleton file in my
test library).

If this is possible I can make a real slick screen job that will pass
parms and permit it to be an on-the-fly type running situation, A BIG
TIME SAVER.
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Tim & Dana Truax... and Caleb 4 years old.


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