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In my prior job one of the guys used an Infoprint exit to give a spool file a sensible name. (As a basis he used a sample exit from a redbook, as I recall.)

I later tweaked it so that in certain conditions it would FTP the PDF from the IFS to a windows server, using Scott Klements' FTP code. This enhancement wasn't all that complicated--what was complicated was the original coding and testing of the sample exit. The code runs totally separate from the program that is creating the spool file.

So it can be done if you can't figure out any other way.

Sam



On 8/31/2014 7:22 PM, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
We would like to change from converting/coping some spoolfiles to the IFS to either a Windows or Linux server.
Currently, we use Info Print Server to email the spoolfiles, but Info Print Server only allows the IFS.
These spoolfiles would then either be attached or included as a link in an email to internal users.
Another future option would be a "dashboard" for internal users to view spoolfiles sent to them.

I believe NFS server needs to be configured and running for this.
What else is needed.
What commands would be used for this?
Any good links and/or docs on this.

Paul


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