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Charles, Yes, I keep wondering how the vendor would actually get our spooled file and do something with it without an iSeries. The vendor who prints our tax bills from a data file says they can use a spooled file. I'm still wondering how. I am not the primary contact for them. This is government, you know. About the special print queue......well, my guess is we don't have InfoPrint installed if it's optional. And, trust me, we won't be spending the money for it. I asked another programmer who says I should look into creating PDF directly from the 400 using Acrobat. Of course, he doesn't know how....I should ask another person. Waiting for a call back. We are quite "frugal" here in the Treasurer's Office. Thanks for your input. Fran ---------------------------------------------------------------------- message: 1 date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 13:12:21 -0500 from: "Wilt, Charles" <CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> subject: RE: Outsourcing spooled file
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PDF not an option? We do not want to add any programming steps here. Too bad, though because a searchable document would be nice. There are vendors (thanks for your assistance here) out there who can do what we need. I'll find them.
Frances, Conversion to PDF wouldn't require any programming. All the tools I mentioned allow you to set up a special print queue that automatically converts any spool files placed into it, although you may need an additional component for some of them. For that matter, with the addional components, you could have the converted spool file automatically emailed to the service bureau of your choice. Heck at the very least, if you found somebody to take a saved spool file, you'd need a CL program to save the spool file and copy it to tape/CD or FTP it to your network somewhere. I can not think of any way in which sending a spooled save file is going to be easier than sending a PDF. When you add the fact that you'll have a tough time finding anyone to take the saved spool file, PDF is the better option. HTH, Charles ****************************************
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