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Glenn Cole <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 9:24 AM
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Subject: Re: DUMPING ASCII DATA TO IMAGE (was dumping image data)

You can also pick up "DBCopy" free on www.3k.com (public domain software
area)
or ftp.3k.com/PROGS. It'll let you extract/copy data from Image databases to
other Image databases, or to flat files (use "!filename" as target to have
it
create the file for you). It also can use these extract files as source to
copy back into [...]44_29Sep199909:31:[log in to unmask]
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Freddy Tee Koon Yeow writes:

> I've facing a problem with starting the spooler for a line printer.
...
> 9:16/105/Output spooler, LDEV #350:  The spooler could not complete output
> of FILE O17538.OUT.HPSPOOL.
> Native Mode Spooler message 9511
>
> 9:16/105/Output spooler, LDEV #350:  FDEVICECONTROL error.
> Native Mode Spooler message 9547
>
> 9:16/105/Type manager; device is off-line.
> File System message 6013
>
> 9:16/105/Printer storage manager; device is off-line.
> Printer Storage Manager message 23
>
> 9:16/105/WARNING ** Message set 113, Error number 52 was not found in the
> system catalog.
>
> 9:16/105/Output Spooler, LDEV #350:  Stopped.

While I'm unable to provide any real assistance with this, I note that
the warning for "set 113, err 52" seems especially odd because:

        - there is no "set 113" in *any* of the system message catalogs,
          much less in catalog.pub.sys (at least on 5.5pp6)

        - "subsystem 113" is Low-Level I/O (based on a quick search of
          the archives; I certainly didn't know this offhand), which I
          could see as being involved in the problem.

        - likely of lesser significance (though greater irony) is that
          "error 52" resembles "fserr 52", the file-not-found code.

--Glenn

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