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On 03-Nov-2014 15:54 -0600, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:

Has anyone experienced this?
When in PDM, 2=Edit, CMD 15, Selection=2=Spool file, latest
spoolfile not being displayed.
I think possibly because the job number has wrapped, and the last
spool file is not necessarily the one with the highest job number.
Do you think IBM would fix this if reported?

PWSRPG02 1 PWSRPG02 PAULS 844562 07/18/14 13:14:23 <this is being displayed>
PWSRPG02 1 PWSRPG02 PAULS 503751 11/03/14 16:34:28 <not this>


Effectively the same issue was eventually resolved [IIRC the potential for the issue and the impacts, had existed in releases prior to the change] with, for example, Delete Spooled File (DLTSPLF) and Copy Spooled File (CPYSPLF), via their additional parameter: Spooled File Created (CRTDATE)

<www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_71/cl/dltsplf.htm> search page for the "Spooled file created" details; notably for the special value *LAST. Note: the additional capability with the Job System Name (JOBSYSNAME) parameter might also be desirable for finding via Browse/Copy.

Did [or not] the PDM Browse/Copy Options panel get extended for its Browse/Copy Spool File to add a similar prompted values (CRTDATE) [and maybe even (JOBSYSNAME)], or are only the spool file name, job, user, job number, and spool number being presented?


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