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Doug,

Look at the QGYOLSPL API which is similar to QUSLSPL but can retrieve a partial list of spool files.

Paul

Principal Programmer Analyst
IS Supply Chain/Replenishment


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Subject: API QUSLSPL - List Spooled Files




I want to list any spool files on my system with more than 1,000 pages. I wrote an RPGLE program using the API QUSLSPL to collect all the info but I hit the 16Meg limit for user space size. To "find" the big files I need to use the *ALL values input to the API, any subset would bypass the goal. With 280,000+ spool files on the LPAR I can't think of another way to do this. I can get a list sorted by pages using iSeries Nav. but it doesn't give anyway to print or export the results well. I'm running v5r4.

Any suggestions?










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