In addition, I believe it is recommended to use CTLCHAR(*FCFC) or (*PRTCTL). When you copy back from the physical file, OVRPRTF with CTLCHAR, so that your formatting is retained.

My memory may be weak here, someone please correct anything wrong.

Vern

At 03:22 PM 9/15/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Yes, copy spooled file, CPYSPLF, to a physical file, and backup the physical
file.

I used to do this by having 1 physical file for each day, and holding each
spooled file that I wanted to backup in a separate member. I used to do this
and send the tapes off to a microfiche bureau.

Cheers
Colin.W

-----Original Message-----
From: pedro.reis@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:pedro.reis@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 15 September 2003 15:23
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: backup spool files


Hi,


It is possible to backup spool files on tape ?



Cumprimentos/Salutations/Best Regards,
Pedro Reis
Information Systems



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