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Tom,

This looks promising, thanks for you help

John

from: "Tom Jedrzejewicz @ San Pedro" <TJedrzejewicz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Simulating WRKSPLF

MC Press's Online newsletter contained a link to a free tool (JWSPLF) that
will do both of these tasks out of the box.  It is a WRKSPLF lookalike with
a bunch more actions.  The tool doesn't have the messages option, but does
discuss how to include it yourself via an API.

TechTip: Upgrade Your JWSPLF 
http://echo.bluehornet.com/ct/ct.php?t=220609&c=121658110&m=m&type=3 

Link to the original utility article.
http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc/1@@.214a2d61

Here's a link right to the utility - I used it yesterday and installed the
executables.  It took 20 minutes and works like a charm. Typical
create SAVF, FTP to the SAVF, restore the library.   It also includes
source if you are interested; it is coded in Java.
http://www.mcpressonline.com/ftp/prog/02/JwsplfSrc--Costagliola.zip

Have fun.
----------------

"John Allen" wrote 
I would like to give my users a display similar to the WRKSPLF screen (with
the exception of a couple of options)

I can load the subfile with an API or two, 

I can replicate the action of selecting all the options i.e SNDNETSPLF,
CHGSPLFA, HLDSPLF, DLTSPLF etc. 

But I can't figure out how to replicate option 7=Messages. It doesn't appear
to execute a command as the others all do.

 

Does anyone know how I can retrieve the message that is associates to a
spooled file with a status of MSGW

Better yet, how I can display the same screen that appears when selecting
option 7 on the WRKSPLF screen? 

 

 

Thanks in advance for the help

 

John 








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