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  • Subject: Re: cpysplf ?
  • From: Rob Dixon <rob.dixon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 14:03:45 +0100
  • Organization: Erros plc

Alan

If you have time so send me details also, I would much appreciate it.

Rob Dixon

Alan Novick wrote:

> Tim:
>
> What I have done to handle this problem is to create my own version of the
> WRKSPLFA command, which is option number 8 on several displays, such as the 
>the
> one that comes up when you use WRKOUTQ.  I then have the command call my own
> program which allows me to do a variety of things, such as copy the spooled 
>file
> or work with the job that generated the spooled file, or even work with the
> spooled file's attributes if that was what your really wanted to do.  I have 
>the
> program conditioned so that it only does this for programmers and no for users
> based on user class.  You need to place your custom command in a library ahead
> of  QSYS in the library list.  If you want more details or code samples, let 
>me
> know.
>
> --
> Alan Novick
> Pressman Toy Corporation
> New Brunswick, NJ
>
> Tim Truax wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > When doing a cpysplf to a database file, what is the easiest way to do
> > this without having to key in the File/Jobname/User/Number, is there
> > some way I can make a user defined option to operate from the wrksplf
> > screen so I can just put the user defined option code next to the spool
> > entry and send the parms from the wrksplf screen to the cpysplf command?
> >
> > Advice appreciated.  Have a great Friday!!!
> > ----
> > Tim & Dana Truax... and Caleb 4 years old.
> >
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