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CHGSPLFA will change the attributes of an existing spool file. Try OVRPRTF
FILE(Filename) SAVE(*YES) before the program(s) that creates the printer
files is run.

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How to automatically save a spoolfile?






This is stumping me.

I want a report to print when the program is run, but I want to
automatically save the spoolfile, too?

CHGSPLFA FILE(Filename) SAVE(*YES) works, but only if there is only one
file. In other words, it works once, the second time it falls over
because there are two like-named spool files.

What am I not seeing?


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