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Hello Jim, You wrote: >Tom: earlier i posted on this that the cpysplf parm SPLNBR(*LAST) >is not the last spool of the job, but the last for the print file across the >whole system. Can you or anyone else "definitely" confirm (or deny) this. I think you are wrong. CPYSPLF supports a JOB keyword which defaults to * for current job therefore *LAST should mean: The last spooled file with the specified name in the current job unless a different job name is specified. I have never seen the behaviour Rob describes therefore I suspect it is a defect and APARable. NOTE: It is SPOOLED file (as in a file which has been spooled) not SPOOL file. I wish you people (and the various trade rags) would get that correct. Regards, Simon Coulter. -------------------------------------------------------------------- FlyByNight Software AS/400 Technical Specialists http://www.flybynight.com.au/ Phone: +61 3 9419 0175 Mobile: +61 0411 091 400 /"\ Fax: +61 3 9419 0175 mailto: shc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx \ / X ASCII Ribbon campaign against HTML E-Mail / \ --------------------------------------------------------------------
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