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>Frank,

>The CPYTOPCD command was written (my recollection) to copy files to QDLS.
>Take a look at the CPYTOSTMF (Copy to Stream File) command instead.  It
>sounds as though you're really not talking about spooled files are you?
>Your example uses a physical file which I assume you create using the
>CPYSPLF command.  Spooled files would definitely be something different.

>Regards,
>Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

I am trying to copy a spool file into an IFS folder.  I was trying to
duplicate something I saw
on midrange.com where someone copied a spool file into a physical file then
used CPYTOPCD, then used
SNDDST.  I was testing to see if I could send it to an IFS folder instead
of emailing it.





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