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Folks:

I have a requirement to create a print file on the iseries.   This has to
be sent to a Unix box using the LPR command.  The problem is that the data
will exceed 378 characters and so the spoolfile will not do.

The thought is to create a variable record length file on the IFS.

Now, can this file has to be sent to a print queue on a Unix box ? - The
software is by ExStream.

Is this possible from an AS400 CLP using Qshell commands? Is it possible at
all?

What with all the enhancements to Linux by IBM, I am hoping it is
possible.... Has anyone done this before? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, viji



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