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Please forgive if this double posts.  Mail server issues this morning
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I am new to the HP world (and of course new to this list).   I'm sure most of
you will have no problem answering my scenario presented below.......

We run Orbit's backup and utilize NBSpool.  I am doing a little monthly cleaning
of spoolfiles.  I wanted to Store the spoolfiles and then of course purge them.
I ran LISTSFP command to list all spool files with a date <= 04/30/99 to
determine how many files should  qualify.  I had files qualify.  Then ran STORE
@.OUT.HPSPOOL;*T;CDATE <=04/30/99;AUTOREPLY=7 (purposely left off the purge at
this time, just testing the waters).   No files qualify.  I reran the Store
procedure substituting CDATE (creation date) with ADATE (access date) and then a
third time with DATA (modification date).  Again files did not qualify.  From
what I can tell, spool files only have a creation date field and that's it. I
need to understand why the STORE is not picking that up.  What field is it
using?  And secondly is it a better idea to store then files and purge in a
separate step?

Thanks in advance for any help!!!

Michelle Willis
System Engineer
General Health Information Services
225.381.6815

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