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Peter,

Neither the original nor the duplicate spool file are IPDS. The original 
is *SCS and the dup is *USERASCII. It is being produced on the source 
system (AS400) by the QSPLJOB user and the printer job name (in this case 
the printer is called MOPRNTEK). Thanks.

Nick Franco
Sika IT Dept - Lyndhurst
201-933-8800 Ext 6694
201-508-6694 Direct Dial





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Oh, it's a remote output queue. I guess I might have made a mistake in my 
assumptions here. The duplicate is being produced on the source system and 
not the remote system? The duplicate spool file sounds like it's an IPDS. 
With LAN attached IPDS printers there's an option to convert them to IPDS 
while printing, which might have explained the duplicate.
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  Peter,

  I don't see the PRTCVT attribute anywhere. This printer is set up as a 
  remote outq, so is there a comparable attribute for that? Also, which 
  spool file are you asking about, the original or the one that QSPLJOB 
  created? Thanks.

  Nick Franco





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  Is the spool file an AFP spool file and is the PRTCVT attribute of the 
  device set to *YES?
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    Does anyone have any ideas on this problem? It is still happening 
daily. 

    Thanks.

    Nick Franco





    Nick Franco
    08/04/2006 09:36 AM

 
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    We have a very unusual problem going on here. We have a job that runs 
    nightly that produces a report that prints on a printer set up as a 
  remote 
    outq. Here's the strange part: a duplicate of that spool file is being 

    created and sent to the same printer. This has been happening only for 

    this spooled file/job/printer for about a month or so. The duplicate 
  spool 
    file says it is created by user QSPLJOB. The job that created it is 
the 
    printer name. The printer device type is *USERASCII while the original 

  one 
    is *SCS. The device file is QPTMPLPD in QUSRSYS. The accounting code 
is 
    *SYS. The program that opened file is left blank.The user defined data 

    shows the job name/user/file number of the original spolled file. The 
    other strange thing is that the spool file shows the total pages as 
  being 
    1 with an asterick next to it. I've looked at the joblog for that 
  printer 
    and every other spool file shows that the come from module QTMPLPRC 
    procedure main and goes to module SPRMTDR procedure 
  SendTcpIpSpooledFile. 
    This spool file comes from module SPRMTDR procedure 
SendTcpIpSpooledFile 

    to module SPRMTDR procedure _C_pep. Does anyone have a clue why the 
  system 
    is doing this and how I can stop it????


    Nick Franco


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