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Hello All, We have a program that sends spool reports to a users 
directory/folder, each month for end of month reports. What happens is that the 
program does not delete or clear the folder first, actually it creates a new 
folder each month, but is copying the previous months reports. The programmer 
who wrote this is a 'consultant' who is hard to reach, so rather than try and 
fix his, I would rather simply get these reports into the IFS and then send it 
to the users location. Only problem is that I have no prior usage of the IFS in 
that way. I did read a very interesting Ebook on this subject of the IFS that 
was mentioned here last week. But the example there was more putting a file 
onto the IFS, I would like to take the reports that are generated from 
SpoolMail (the Gumbo product), and direct them accordingly. Perhaps this is 
fairly easy and someone can list the steps for me to fill in the blanks.

Greatly appreciate any help on this, Sorry if a bit vague.

Mike


                
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