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Jeff--

Why don't you add the call to QSMBTTCC to your interactive startup program? That way it'll pop up on your screen whenever you sign on.

You can put time and date selection in the program, or even a 'once a day' limit on how many times you have to see it.


--Paul E Musselman
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At 8:16 AM -0500 12/17/10, Jeff Crosby wrote:
All,

There is a PTF out for V6R1 (5761SS1-SI40404) that displays cache battery
info without going into STRSST.

You run it with CALL QSYS/QSMBTTCC. It runs the BATTERYINFO macro, then
displays the resulting spool file (QPCSMPRT) on the screen. But that's not
how I want to use it.

I want to run it periodically from the job scheduler at night, put the spool
file on an outq, and review it in the morning. So I wrote a CL wrapper and
tried OVRPRTF which I didn't expect would work. It doesn't. So I tried a
RTVCLSRC on that program which doesn't work because it's not a CL program.

Any suggestions on how I can do this?

Thanks.

--
Jeff Crosby

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