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IIRC, there are PFs that hold the content of spooled files - in library QSPL - at least for *SCS device type - and I thought there is a command to find out which PF a given SPLF is in. But it's been a long time!

Vern

On 11/7/2017 11:05 AM, Bryan Dietz wrote:
I have a SCANSPLF at my site: http://bryandietz.us/scansplf.html

it is designed to scan all spooled files in an outq, but can be changed fairly easy.

it scans the spool file from a user space, so WAY faster than cpysplf then scan.

it does have a problem when the spool file is bigger (16mb) that a user space can hold.  I've just went back and fixed that part.

Bryan


Rob Berendt wrote on 11/7/2017 11:25 AM:
You're right.

I do not see any "scan spool file" api or service.  The closest I've seen
is one which will put spool file data into a user space
Get Spooled File Data (QSPGETSP) API
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_ibm_i_73/apis/QSPGETSP.htm


Rob Berendt



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