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  • Subject: RE: Restoring a saved spool file .
  • From: mdavidson <mdavidson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 16:02:26 -0400

First, do an OVRPRTF (I use FILE(QSYSPRT) , and specify CTLCHAR(*FCFC).

Next, CPYF into QSYSPRT (or whatever file you used in the override.


Mark Davidson

-----Original Message-----
From:   Michael Kenney [SMTP:kenney@uwindsor.ca]
Sent:   Friday, September 18, 1998 2:54 PM
To:     MIDRANGE-l@midrange.com
Subject:        Restoring a saved spool file .

I have a spool file that I saved with CPYSPLF using *FCFC  .
 Now I want recreate the spooled file. When I do a  CPYF  to *PRINT
 the file has row numbers. Is there a way to restore these files as  the
original spool file.

Thank you


Michael Kenney
University of Windsor
Windsor  ON   N9B 3P4
Canada
(519)253-3000 extension  2754
KENNEY@UWINDSOR.CA


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