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Yes, this would work if the output was on a queue attached to a writer. I
was going to suggest that as well, but assumed that this would not be the
case.
Peter_Vidal@pall.com
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27/09/2002 16:19
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Subject: Re: Moving Reports from Queue to Queue
Hector Sanchez said:
"Is there a command that can be put into a CL that will allow me to move
all the reports in one Queue to another Queue? I know that a report can
be moved by using the option 2 and outq(QUEUE). But I need this to work
in a CL and I need to move every single report."
The experts may correct me if I am wrong but you can use:
CHGSPLFA FILE(*SELECT)
SELECT(*CURRENT &ACTUALOUTQ)
OUTQ(&NEWOUTQ)
All spooled files that meet the selection values specified on the SELECT
are
changed.
By definition, (and based on this example) this will move all reports from
one
printer *OUTQ to
another *OUTQ and you do not have to do this one by one.
I hope that is what you are looking for...
Peter Vidal
Pall Aeropower Corp. / SR Programmer Analyst
: www.pall.com / + Peter_Vidal@Pall.com
(727-539-8448, x2414
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