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  • Subject: How to work with queues and spool files from an RPG program?
  • From: "Mª Elena Vázquez" <maena@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 15:47:22 +0200
  • Organization: ElviaSEG, S.A.

Hello,

I have to check an out queue, and for any existing spool file in it, I
have to perform a process with an RPG program.
Now, what I am doing is the following process: I send the result of
WRKOUTQ command to an spool file, then I copy the spool file into a
physical file, and this physical file is being read by the RPG program.

But this process has several drawbacks, that would be solved if I could
retrieve the information of the spool files in the output queue without
using CL, just with RPG code (APIs or whatever, but not with QCMDEXEC).

Has anyone any suggestion?
Thank you very much.

----------------------------
Mª Elena Vázquez
mailto:maena@correo.com
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