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Thank you. That helped. I did have the appropriate QAUDLVL entries. I did open a pmr and they suggested the DSPAUDJRNE. That "kind of" worked. But, as the security reference manual for V5R4 clearly points out, it is being deprecated, and for good reasons. Primarily, there is no tie back together between the job that created the spool file and the job that processed (printed, deleted, changed to different output queue, etc) it. The next time, I will try the CPYAUDJRNE and query that. In DSPAUDJRNE if a batch job opens a spool file, but never writes to it, the journal entries show a D, like it deleted it. I guess it did, but I wonder if they could use a different delete code for "automatically deleted it because nothing ever got written to it" versus "someone ran a DLTSPLF, or deleted it via iNav, or some such animal". Rob Berendt
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