• Subject: RE: download of spooled files
  • From: "Christopher J. Devous" <cdevous@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 09:46:36 -0700
  • Organization: The Antigua Group

On Wednesday, October 27, 1999 00:01, Andreas.KOPP@de.imp-group.com 
[SMTP:Andreas.KOPP@de.imp-group.com] wrote:
> In several cases people need to work with data in spooled files using
> Excel, Access or other tools.
> We are still looking for a powerful and userfriendly PC-based tool to
> enable them to download spooled files.

We use spooled file tools, a bit of shareware that we paid (I think) $50.00 
for.  See http://www.bvstools.com for details.

This utility (which runs on as/400) easily copies spooled files to document 
folders on your AS/400.  It will copy to straght text, or HTM as you 
desire.

> It should be a program to run under Windows 95 and there should be no
> installations on the AS/400.
>
I am curious.  Why should there be no installations on AS/400?  You'd have 
to copy the spooled files to document folders anyway.  This just makes it 
easier.  A virtual no-brainer, as it were.

If you run client access, you can get to the QDLS folder on your as/400 
through windows explorer and copy the resulting PC document anywhere you 
want.  Or you can access it in Excel and run the text wizard over it.


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