Chris,

This is not such an easy thing to do. You can use the CPYSPLF command and it
will get some of the text in the spool file into a database file for you.
But there may be numerous AFP objects referenced by the spool object. There
are a number of spool file APIs that you can use to query the objects
(fonts, page definitions, graphics, etc.), extract them, etc. They are
reasonably complex. I believe there is a system API guide specifically for
these print APIs.

Patrick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jnb ZI, Christophe Wenk" <christophe.wenk@kuehne-nagel.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 3:28 AM
Subject: CPYSPLF with AFPDS


> Hi there,
>
> Could anybody tell me how I can copy a spoolfile (AFPDS) into a
> databasefile.
> Would like to remove the AFPDS attributes in order to copy the
> spoolfile.
> Thanks
> Chris
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