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Hi Martin,
   
  Kindly post the code (or give the link where I can able to download the code) 
on how will I determine the 'new' file created in a specific library.
   
  Thanks, 
  Rafael 
   
   
   
  
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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Question regarding Printer Session (Al Mac)
2. New Files in a library via QAUDJRN (jmichael.smith@xxxxxxxxxxx)
3. Re: New Files in a library via QAUDJRN (Martin Rowe)
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5. Re: New Files in a library via QAUDJRN (Martin Rowe)


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message: 1
date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 08:49:07 -0600
from: Al Mac 
subject: Re: Question regarding Printer Session

It depends whether you want to be using the printer.
In our reality, we have in our shipping dep[t, a printer for shipping 
documents, using a session of a PC in that dept. People elsewhere in the 
company can go thru the process of creating shipping documents. The 400 
knows about that shipping printer because of configuration data in the PC, 
which is powered on with the printer session alive. If the PC pulls the 
plug on the printer session, or the PC is powered down, the 400 cannot see 
the printer that the shipping documents are to go to.

Other PC users on our network have attached printers used exclusively by 
them. They only need to have 400 printer session open if they need to send 
400 reports to their printer.

In theory a PC printer can be attached to the 400 without benefit of a PC, 
but this requires an interface card that management often not feel like 
paying for, when a PC will do the same job.

Hi All,

Pls can someone explain me, whether Printer sesssion needs to be kept alway
on while printing on As400.
or can we print directly without keeping the printer session. If it is
possible, Can u pls give me the steps for the same.


Tks,
Vishu

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date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 09:56:12 -0600
from: jmichael.smith@xxxxxxxxxxx
subject: New Files in a library via QAUDJRN

I am looking for a program example that will detect a new file begining
created in a library.

TIA
Michael Smith


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message: 3
date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 16:34:03 +0000
from: "Martin Rowe" 
subject: Re: New Files in a library via QAUDJRN

On 27/12/06, jmichael.smith@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am looking for a program example that will detect a new file begining
created in a library.

Hi Michael

I have a CL example (using RCVJRNE) I could post if that's any use. It
runs as a background job waiting for new streamfiles in a particular
directory and changes the authority for them, but it would be easy to
adapt to monitor files in a library

Regards, Martin

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