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I can't think of a specific API but you could quick and dirty dump
WRKOUTQD to a spool file and do a CPYSPLF into a PF (or use the TAA tool
CPYFRMOUTQ). Then substring the PF. Messy, horrible and very
unfriendly but it will work.
James
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Hart [SMTP:dhart@Syra.NET]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 October 1997 6:31
To: midrange-L
Subject: OUTQ API
I'm looking for an API or other means to dump all the parameters
of
my OUTQs to a file. WRKOUTQD does NOT allow for *OUTFILE.
I need to review ALL my OUTQs for entries in the DTAQ parm.
Since I
have over 1,000 outqs and 4 systems to do this on this is not
practical
to do manually.
I did a search on the on-line reference manuals and after more
than
an hour never found what I needed.
P.S. It would be great if I could also retrieve the values for
the
OUTQ parms. RMTSYS, CNNTYPE, and INTNETADR.
--
Doug Hart - dhart@mail.com President
Sr. Consulting Technical Analyst Central New York AS/400 User
Group
IBM AS/400 Technologies
www.syra.net/~dhart/cny400ug.html
root
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