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We have some Robot products from Help Systems. They include an 'AGEOUTQ' command-- every time it's run against a queue, it uses the last 2 characters of the User field and increments it as a number. If the number reaches the number you pass to the command as a parameter, the spooled file is deleted.

We have an output queue called BLACKHOLE. This queue is 'aged' every day, and any file in it lasts just 2 days. We route any unwanted spooled files to this queue. Users have 2 days to save anything they want, otherwise it quietly disappears.

Sounds as if the spooled file from your RUNSQLSTM needs to find its own black hole!

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



Is there a way to keep RUNSQLSTM from generating printed output?  I'm
running it with OUTPUT(*NONE) but it still generates a spool file.

Thanks.

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