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  • Subject: RE: Capture spool file name created in a job stream
  • From: Andrew Reed <areed@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 15:33:26 -0800

Also Magellan Software (www.magsoft.com). Yes, I work for Magellan.

Andrew

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Krys Theodore 
        Sent:   Wednesday, November 18, 1998 1:25 PM
        To:     'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
        Subject:        RE: Capture spool file name created in a job
stream

        Try Gumbo software for report management

        ----------
        From:   Ravi[SMTP:ravi@spacestar.com]
        Reply To:       MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
        Sent:   Wednesday, November 18, 1998 12:02 PM
        To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
        Subject:        Capture spool file name created in a job stream

        Hello,

        Scenario : A CL calls many,many RPG programs. A programmer who
is
        somewhat familiar with the app. says atleast 40 - 50 programs
are called
        within the jobstream !!!! Programs were written many years ago.
Almost
        all the RPG programs have 5 or more print files defined in each
program.
        There are CL's involved in the job stream which may be
overriding the
        spool file names. No naming convention has been followed. All
print file
        opens are user controlled. Not all the print files are
opened/created
        all the time. Apparently there are times when no spool files are
created
        in the job stream.  

        Problem: Any/all spool file(s)  created in the job stream needs
to be
        sent to a remote system. SNDNETSPLF has to be used, which
requires a
        spool file name. I can trace the job stream, note down all print
files
        used in the programs, enter a SNDNETSPLF command in the master
CL for
        each print file followed by MONMSG CPF3303 (file not found in
job). 
                         (or)
        Take the easier way out.....SOMEHOW dynamically capture all
spool file
        names created in the job stream and send the files to the remote
system. 
        Is this possible ? Any suggestions will be appreciated....

        Thanx

        Ravi
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