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Can you do this with iSeries Navigator?

Otherwise, you're down to using spool files api's. 

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HI I noticed that oftent there are spools of upwards of 5-15K pages. There 
are often a terminal session that was failing in some way, A printer that 
was disabled for example. At any rate, I would like to be able to look at 
all the spools for *all outq's, to be sorted descending by # of pages. 

Is there an existing command, or how would you do this?

THanks,

Mike


 
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