Something like this doesn't get rid of it?
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Hi,
I've just put a RUNSQLSTM in a program. Its the first time I've used this
command for a program intended for production. I've been told to get rid of
the spoolfile generated by this command, but I can't see how to do it. In
the CL program I use MONMSG SQL0000 directly after the RUNSQLSTM. It would
be good if I could keep the spooled output if any errors were generated.
Any ideas ? Thanks.
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