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  • Subject: Re: Contents Of Output Queue
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 16:37:15 -0500


yea, I was kind of wondering why this list started to show some activity :
-)

Rob Berendt

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> I have been given the task creating a database file from 18000 spool
files
> that reside on the AS400.  Does anyone know of an easy way to retrieve
the
> contents of an output queue into a file.  I need something similar to a
> DSPOBJD to an outfile.  I could then read this file and process each
spool
> file with the CPYSPLF command.  If anyone has any ideas, example code,
etc.
> it would be greatly appreciated.

Folks:

Let's keep to the topic ... this question does not relate to the web
on the 400.

Thanks!

david

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