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The API manual contains DLTOLDSPLF as a sample application that uses
spooled file API to do it's thing.

Brian Johnson
Help/Systems, Inc.
brian.johnson@helpsystems.com
www.helpsystems.com
(612) 563-1627





pytel@us.ibm.com on 03/02/99 18:44:19

Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com

To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: Brian Johnson/HelpSystems)

Subject:  Re: Deleting old spooled files




Not in standard cleanup. But in User tools there used to be a tool
DLTOLDSPLF or smth like this, which could filter out unwanted spool files
and either delete them or move to a designated output queue.
It was implemented rather inefficiently - when some APIs were not yet
available. Can be reengineered using APIs.


Best regards
    Alexey Pytel










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