"Graap, Ken" <keg@exchange.gasco.com> wrote:

>I've tried... You may want to try again. When you restore
>the spool file it retains all the attributes that are needed
>for printing, it retains the userid, it retains the file name, it
>retains page width and length etc... but the "original creation
>date" is the current time and the "job name" associated with
>the restored file is the name of the job which was run to
>restore it....

You can, of course, restore it under the original job name (but not number
or date) by submitting the actual spool file create part of the operation
in a separate job that has the same name as the original job.

Dave Kahn, ABB Steward Ltd.


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