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If the print file QYIVRIPS exists you should be able to CHGPRTF & set the values to spool the data & specify the outq to go to... Thanks, Tommy Holden -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jerry Adams Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 1:59 PM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: QYIVRIPS Dave, I get the same thing. Mine goes to a non-existent printer which I defined in System Values (QPRTDEV). But doing that would mean that all printer output that is not directed to a specific printer just sits around waiting for someone to move it to another printer. Good and bad points to that. * Jerry C. Adams *IBM System i5/iSeries Programmer/Analyst B&W Wholesale Distributors, Inc.* * voice 615.995.7024 fax 615.995.1201 email jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Turnidge, Dave wrote:
After extended time expended on the phone on numerous occasions with
IBM
support, and getting no answer - we'll see if the user community has
the
answer... Almost every day I get a printout with the job name of QYIVRIPS. I
don't
care that much that the messages printed on the printout exist, but I would like to have the printout go to a queue that doesn't print. As stated above, I have spent time trying to get the answer to this
problem
from the "Family" at IBM, but to no avail. So, how do I get these QYIVRIPS listings to depart the scene and sit nicely on an outq so that if necessary I can send a copy to the previously mentioned IBM if the necessity arises again.... BTW, the printout itself is all java messages - which are totally cryptic and meaningless to me. TIA. Dave
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