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Michael--The only difference between saving the definition of an output queue and saving its contents is the SPLFDTA({*ALL|*NONE}) parameter.
This example uses a *SAVF; you can only save objects from a single library in a *SAVF.
If you use SAVLIB to tape you can specify SPLFDTA(*YES) as well, and save the libraries, output queues, as well as the -contents- of the output queues!
--Paul E Musselman PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I said: > If you're on v5r4, you can now save the -contents- of an output queue! > This will let you use SAVOBJ and write the output queues concerned totape! Chances are, they never really -look- at the reports from over a> year ago, so maybe you can sneak them onto tape while no one's looking! Michael asked: Would you mind posting an example of a SAVOBJ command for backup up reports from specific outqueues to tape? Thanks for your response.
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