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In CL, you would need to WRKOUTQ to print, then CPYSPLF to a data base
file, then read the database file in, and issue a CHGSPLFA for each spool
file. If you wanted to write in RPG, then there are APIs available that
will list the contents of an output queue, so that you can change the
output queue. If you have TAATOOLs, there used to be a tool in there that
would do this as well.




"Hector Sanchez" <Hector.Sanchez@dchcc.org>
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        Subject:        Moving Reports from Queue to Queue


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Is there a command that can be put into a CL that will allow me to move
all the reports in one Queue to another Queue?  I know that a report can
be moved by using the option 2 and outq(QUEUE).  But I need this to work
in a CL and I need to move every single report.



Thanks

Hector Sanchez

Driscoll Children's Hospital



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