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More times than not, once I get this data into a user space I don't see a 
need for stuffing it into a file.

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Dave

Starting with V5R1, there are a number of APIs that return this kind of 
information. For *CNN, take a look at List Network Connections. Connection 

info is returned in a user space. You could probably have a data structure 

defined by a PF, then do something with pointers to hook up the entries in 

the user space to the data space, hence to the file.

More stuff comes with each release.

HTH
Vern

At 08:36 AM 11/26/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>I checked the archives and someone asked this question a while ago with 
no 
>success, but I thought I would check again to see if there is a solution 
>now. Is there a way to display the NETSTAT *CNN information to an outfile 

>or spool file while in batch?
>Dave


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