• Subject: Work with Job Spool Files
  • From: Patrick Shrader <pshrader@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 14:44:09 -0500

Hello everyone. 

I need to print a listing of all the spool files produced by a particular
job. When I do a WRKJOB, and take option 4, "Work with spool files", I see
what I want. What is the command line command to see the  "Work with Job
Spooled Files" (as opposed to the WRKSPLF -- Work with All Spool Files)?

Any ideas?



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Patrick Shrader 
pshrader@foodcity.com
Systems Analyst
K-VA-T Food Stores/Food City

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