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Each spool file for a job has a number, so that if you create two spool files
from Job A with a File name of QSYSPRT, you will see them as File Number 1 & 2,
when you do a WRKSPLF, and hit F11 to see the 3rd screen. My quess, is that the
file number is only defined as 4 bytes, there fore it only goes to 9999.
Pete
Tim Truax wrote:
> Hello All,
> We have a job that runs daily and sends individual prints (spool
> entries) to an OUTQ which is directed to a Faxing utility to perform the
> Fax. Lately this job will exceed 10,000 spool entries during its daily
> run, and error out.
> I am getting this message (CPF4167 below) that says the number of spool
> entries cannot exceed 10,000 per job. I have checked the QSYSPRT *prtf
> and it says *NOMAX, what am I missing?
> Thanks in advance,
>
> ===== error message. ======================
>
> CPF4167 Escape 40
> 02/01/99 08:33:49 QSPIERRS QSYS 0028 BIL023RL
> IMP
> Message . . . . : Job cannot create any more spooled files.
>
> Cause . . . . . : An attempt was made to create more than the maximum
> number (9,999) of spooled files for the job, or there is no room
> remaining in the job structure to create the file. Recovery . . . :
> For a job in an interactive environment, sign off and then sign on
> again. For a job in a batch environment, divide the job so that fewer
> files are opened in one job.
>
> ===== view of the outq. ====================
>
> Work with Output Queue
>
> Opt File File Nbr Number
> Date Time
> QSYSPRT 9990 233230
> 02/02/99 08:30:47
> QSYSPRT 9991 233230
> 02/02/99 08:30:47
> QSYSPRT 9992 233230
> 02/02/99 08:30:47
> QSYSPRT 9993 233230
> 02/02/99 08:30:48
> QSYSPRT 9994 233230
> 02/02/99 08:30:48
> QSYSPRT 9995 233230
> 02/02/99 08:30:50
> QSYSPRT 9996 233230
> 02/02/99 08:30:51
> QSYSPRT 9997 233230
> 02/02/99 08:30:52
> QSYSPRT 9998 233230
> 02/02/99 08:30:52
>
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