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Yes - IBM QUSRTOOL, and I'm not sure. Give it a try. Check QUSRTOOL/QATTINFO member TSRINFO. ...Neil "jt" <jt@ee.net> Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com 2001/11/24 21:31 Please respond to midrange-l To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> cc: Subject: RE: CPYSPLF and retain format Neil, Does it handle AFPDS...? Is that IBM's QUSRTOOL...? jt : -----Original Message----- : From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com : [mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Neil Palmer : Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 9:10 PM : To: midrange-l@midrange.com : Subject: RE: CPYSPLF and retain format : : : You could also use the ZSAVSPLF & ZRSTSPLF utilities provided in QUSRTOOL. : : ...Neil : : : : : : Carel Teijgeler <COTeijgeler@chello.nl> : Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com : 2001/11/24 14:04 : Please respond to midrange-l : : : To: midrange-l@midrange.com : cc: : Subject: RE: CPYSPLF and retain format : : : -- : Instead of using CPYSPLF you may have a look at two utilities QSPGETF and : QSPPUTF, that are on the system but not supported by IBM. Documentation : can : be found at the Software Knowledge Base at IBM's site. : : Using those utilities you can place a SPLF into a database file and resore : it to any OUTQ you specify. As far as I know it will keep the original lay : out and works with APFDS SPLF's. : : If interested I wrote a DUPSPLF command using those utilities. : : Regards, : Carel Teijgeler. : : : At 02:02 24-11-01, you wrote: : : >re: Reprinting spool files: : > : >Once you have copied your spool file to a datatbase file with *FCFC : >specified, you can use CPYF to reprint most spool files (and have the : >FCFC codes honored): : > : > CPYF yourlib/yourfile QSYSPRT : > : >I think that's all you have to do, but my brain is telling me there's : >another parameter in CPYF that you have to specify... but I can't : >think of it now (I'm at home and on '4-day weekend' time. (: ) : > : >--Paul E Musselman : >PaulMmn@ix.netcom.nospam.com
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