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Option 1 on the WRKSPLF command.

Marvin


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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carel Teijgeler
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 12:54 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Transferring spool files to another system

Pete,

SNDNETF over SNADS or TCP/IP.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler.

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On 27-7-04 at 12:48 Pete Helgren wrote:

>I have a customer with a brand spankin' new i5 that I need to move
spool
>files to from the 720 they are retiring (there are a lot of spool files
that
>have been saved as archives of month end closings, payroll and W2 runs
that
>go back 4 or 5 years....).  Both machines are at V5R3M0.  They are
>physically on the same network segment (logically too).  I looked
around the
>archives for solutions and stumbled across an old TAATOOL that saved
and
>restored spool files.  It works slick, except it saves the spool files
in
>*USRSPC objects and there are some spool files that easily exceed the
16m
>maximum size (like 40m in size.....)
>
>So the question is:  Is there another approach that I can use to
accomplish
>this one time movement of spool files?  What I really liked about the
>SAVSPLF/RSTSPLF utilities was that 1. They are FREE.  2. They restored
the
>spool files in the users outq on the new system.  Sweet!



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