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Job table cleanup is a good thing, as is RclSplStg (or something similar, I forget). You can specify NumberOfDays to leave of *NONE, to immediately free the rest of the storage. Deleting the Splf (iirc, and unless things have changed) clears the member the Splf was in, but leaves an empty member. | -----Original Message----- | [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Henrik Krebs | Saved 1% deleting joblogs! | Pls note that the effect of getting rid of spool files is: | o Not showing up immediately - storage is only freed after been | unused for some time | o Immediately improving system performence (by reducing the | table of 'jobs on the system') | | Btw: I (as others) have a free utility for spool cleanup. More | intelligent than GO CLEANUP so you can get closer, cleaning up | more. http://hkrebs.dk/dltoldsplf.html | | Henrik
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