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Alan, I can get to the spool but it doesn't let me drag and drop to
desktop. I can open it and view but there aren't any options to save it.
Copy paste is one way but it's rather long, 40 pages.
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 6:39 PM, Alan Campin <alan0307d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The easiest way I think is to use Ops Nav. Basic Operations/Printer Output
Just drag and drop the spool file to your desktop and it will convert to
text.
Alternative. Create a file with a single field as wide as the print file
is. Use CPYSPLF to copy spool file to database table and then use
CPYTOSTMF
to copy to IFS.
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