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Going back through my messages I re-read this message two or three times until it finally clicked what you were saying. I don't think this would be appropriate to my situation, but you brought up the fact that spool files can be modified, which has been requested of me quite a few times (somethign new on report, "can't we just change the spool file?) I never knew how to do. I understand everything, except for the last step. 3. Then execute the CPYF cmd to copy the disk file to QSYSPRT. I see QSYSPRT is a printer file located in my QSYS directory. At this point in the instructions, my spool file would be on my DASD as a text file (I use CPYSPLF a lot when transfering data to PCs so understand that). Are you saying that if I take a text file, and copy it to an existing printer file, the file will be printed out instead of copied? Regards, Jim Langston Peter Connell wrote: > Jim, > Here is an idea, but it may not be applicable to your situation. > It is based on the following steps that can be used to create a copy of an > existing spool file. > > 1. The spool file is copied to disk via CPYSPLF CTLCHAR(*FCFC). > At this point the disk file could in fact be altered in any way > (especially if it was a cheque run, if you catch my drift). > 2. Then execute the OVRPRTF QSYSPRT CTLCHAR(*FCFC). > You can include any other parameters of the OVRPRTF cmd if you > desire that change the attributes of the new spool file. > 3. Then execute the CPYF cmd to copy the disk file to QSYSPRT. > This produces a new spool file which will differ only if you have > changed the content or overridden the attributes. +--- | This is the RPG/400 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to RPG400-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to RPG400-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to RPG400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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