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If you're going to use an OVRPRTF to hold the spooled file, you could follow the call to the program with a DLTSPLF *LAST. It would still produce the report, but it would delete the spool file right away. -Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Randall" <BLR@Airxcel.com> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 3:19 PM Subject: Ignoring a Spool File > This seems very simple, but obviously I don't know how to do it. I would > like to simply ignore a print file from a program. I want the program to > run, and I don't have the source. I was thinking of using an OVRPRTF to > not print the file. Currently we are sending it to a queue and delete it > manually, or we use the cleanup process once a day. But I thought it > would be nice to not produce the silly report if we could avoid it. > > Ideas? > > Thanks, > Bob Randall > > > _______________________________________________ > This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list > To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/midrange-l > or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@midrange.com > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l. >
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