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I have an application using RUNRMTCMD between two IBM i systems. The
application is running as expected and producing the desired results
with the exception that a QSYSPRT listing is being generated. I
understand that this is normal and I can successfully delete it after
the process runs, but I am trying to make sure that it never prints by
putting it on hold. I'm trying the OVRPRTF route, but regardless of how
I code it, the spool file always ends up in RDY status.
The suggestion at the IBM support website of using an OVRPRTF for *PRTF
does not seem to do anything.
Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
http://www.kisco.com
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