My client site is using SPLAMATIC/SPLCONVERT. Google it and you come up with gumbosoftware.com

HTH
Guy

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date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 08:58:10 -0400
from: SASchollenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: How to save AFPDS spool files to a document archive system?

My company has a client who implemented a document archiving system
outside their iSeries server and our applications.  They submit our
standard
reports (SCS spool files) through by copying them to PFs using CPYSPLF.

Over the last year, they have switched to our laser forms for PO, W-2,
1099s,
etc. and want to be able to archive those spool files also.  CPYSPLF
doesn't support AFPDS spool files so they are asking what other method
would
allow them to archive these spool files.

They recently mentioned software from RJS, but our company doesn't have
any experience with these products so I don't know if they would help the
client
or not.  Looking for any recommendations or list members with similar
requirements and how you handled these spool files.

Thanks.
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Scott

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Chief Technology Officer
TENEX Systems, Inc.
E-mail: saschollenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: www.tenexsys.com

IBM Certified Specialist - eServer i5 iSeries Technical Solutions
Implementer V5R3

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