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The spool file status of SAV means _saved_ [past tense]; the spool file is not *created* with that status. If that is already understood, the following is likely not of any help, as it attempts only to clarify SAV status as it relates to SAVE(*YES).
The SAVE(*YES) is an attribute of the printer file, via CRTPRTF or CHGPRTF, which means SAVE(*YES) is also available via OVRPRTF. The specification SAVE(*YES) indicates that, for the spooled output being generated, *after* the spooled file has changed to WTR status due to the spool file having entered the writer <WTR status, and maybe only after also having been written for the specified number of pages?>, the spool file status changes to SAV and the number of copies is reset to 1; awaiting possible release to be written again, or deletion, or move to another queue.

Regards, Chuck

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