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Thanks.
But how to return document after spool conversion ''on the fly'' ''one
shot'' ''directly'' to the pc and open it ?
2 phases :
1 - Select spool .
2 - See document on screen.
Without password, user id, any additionals files on pc or modification.

Maybe if this thing works ?

1 - Convert file in pdf format.
2 - Cpytostmf --> /Qntc/Server/Directory/file.pdf
3 - strpco
4 -Strpccmd Acrobat path -- /Server/Directory/file.pdf

Runrmtcmd need pass and usrid and remote command access feature on pc.

--
Stephane

Le Mercredi 6 mars 2002, à 07:55 , James Rich a écrit :

> On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Joe Pluta wrote:
>
>> I assume your client is looking for something like WRKSPLF, but that
>> will
>> return the spoolfiles in PDF format.  The problem is that your
>> spoolfiles
>> are not stored as PDF documents, but as spoolfiles.
>
> Okay, time to plug something I'm working on.  While not ready today, it
> should be in about a week or so.  I am working on PDF printing support
> for
> tn5250 (http://tn5250.sourceforge.net/).  It creates an out queue that
> creates PDFs of whatever is sent to it.  The PDF conversion runs on
> whatever computer you are running tn5250 on.  We are using it to
> create a
> PDF of a 7,880 page report.
>
> Like I said it is not ready yet, but if you are interested in it's
> progress join the tn5250 mailing list (also on midrange.com).
>
> James Rich
> james@eaerich.com



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