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I think the method of using the spooled file has been around since some version of CODE/400. The PDM search tool is a decent way to get the results, but it has no OUTFILE option. And the results normally go to a 5250 screen.

Of course, it's possible to OVRDBF to put the spooled output into an existing physical file, maybe in QTEMP. This'd be one way to get rid of the raft of spooled files that are left hanging around.

Vern

At 10:10 AM 1/12/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Dave Cheng wrote:

"Please check the output queue in your job description and make sure it
points to the correct queue. We actually use the FNDSTRPDM command to find
the string and I would look into providing an option so that the searching
can be done without generating spool files."

Dave,

The output queue within my job description is correct. Like I stated before,
it seems it is going directly to whatever printer device that is defined
within the job description. The iSeries Search is a great addition to RSE
but I would definitely appreciate an option not create a spooled file of the
results.

Best regards,

Gregg Willow
Programmer/Analyst
Minnesota Counties Information Systems
413 SE 7th Avenue
Grand Rapids, MN  55744
218-326-0381 ext: 17
gregg.willow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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