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They're system level calls to access system level objects.

On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 08:37:40 -0500, "Walt Fles" <wfles@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> It looked like to me those are CL API calls, not C level, am I right?
> 
> 
> Tom Daly wrote:
> 
> >You can use QUSRJOBI to retrieve info abou tthe job and QUSLSPL can be used
> >to return a list of spoolfiles for a job.  The Work Management API book and
> >the Print API book will help with these.
> >
> >
> >Tom D.
> >
> > |  -----Original Message-----
> > |  From: Walt Fles [mailto:wfles@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> > |  Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 17:14
> > |  To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> > |  Subject: C access to a job's spooled files
> > |  
> > |  
> > |  All,
> > |  I know if I spawn a job I can do a "Qp0wGetJobID" from within C,
> > |  but can I use that information to find a job's information 
> > |  and also the 
> > |  spooled files of the job,
> > |  once I detect that the job has completed ( ie, via a waitpid() ).
> > |  
> > |  I would like to have access to a spawned job's spooled 
> > |  files from within 
> > |  C, not CL, COBOL or RPG.
> > |  
> > |  
> > |  
> > |  TIA!
> > |  
> > |  
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