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I've recently created OUTQLIB and have it in the system library list.
SLOWLY...... migrating outq's to it.

Yes... the programs that explicitly name a library on the PRTF overrides
are a pain.


Bryan_Burns@xxxxxxxxxxxx 01/29/2010 7:53:08 AM >>>
Yes, that is correct - dummy device is for queries.

I'm going to go with your suggestion Rob and keep the QUSRSYS/MONTHEND
queue. That said, I just found 13 printer overrides in our MAPICS app
that overrides printer files to QGPL/MONTHEND. Now I've got to go
change those...

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Subject: RE: Duplicate Queues

However, if they created the dummy device to receive printouts from
query,
where will the spool files go? Let alone the fact that what you suggest

can't be done.
crtoutq qgpl/robone
CRTDEVPRT DEVD(ROBONE) DEVCLS(*VRT) TYPE(3812) MODEL(1) ONLINE(*NO)
dltoutq qusrsys/robone
CPF3469 - Operation not allowed for output queue. ...because it is used
to
spool output files for device ROBONE.


Rob Berendt

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