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Yes, on the SNDNETSPLF command change one of the parameters from *ALLDATA to *RCDDATA. Study the ramifications. prowakd@emi.com on 09/28/99 12:08:36 PM Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com@Internet To: midrange-l@midrange.com@Internet cc: Fax to: Subject: SNDNETSPLF Hello, We are receiving a spool file via SNDNETSPLF from a remote outq, and the spool file always arrives on hold. It has a status of ready before it is sent. Is there a way to get the SNDNETSPLF to not put the spool file on hold? TIA, Dave
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