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Rick Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Rick Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Nov 1999 09:48:13 -0500
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I created a command file a while back that gives you many options to select
spoolfiles... Here is a print of the help menu. If interested, I can e-mail
the command file to you.


 :SPS                = show all spoolfiles
 :SPS O x            = select spoolfile
 :SPS J x            = show spoolfiles for all jobs
 :SPS $ x            = show spoolfiles for all STDLIST's
 :SPS C x            = show spoolfiles in create state
 :SPS R x            = show spoolfiles in ready state
 :SPS A x            = show spoolfiles in active state
 :SPS 00/00/00 x     = show spoolfiles for date
 :SPS S x            = show spoolfiles for all sessions
 :SPS T              = show status
 :SPS Jnnn x         = show spoolfiles for job number
 :SPS X x            = show spoolfiles for aborted jobs
 :SPS L x            = show spoolfiles for last streamed job
 :SPS M x            = show spoolfiles for this session number
 :SPS .acct x        = show spoolfiles specified acct
 :SPS user.[acct] x  = show spoolfiles specified user
 :SPS nnnn x         = show spoolfiles for ldev
 :SPS 'D=device' x   = show spoolfiles for device name/class
 :SPS 'F=filename' x = show spoolfiles for filename
 :SPS 'J=jobname' x  = show spoolfiles for jobname
 :SPS ? or :SPS H    = displays this list
      x is optional  (d=delete,dv=device,c=copies,p=pri)


Rick Clark
Senior Systems Analyst
WW&R
Cleveland, Ohio



-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Doug Werth
Sent: Friday, November 26, 1999 5:42 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Copy spoolfiles using the FILEDES parm


Seamus,

You can identify the spoolfiles like this:

:listspf @;seleq=[filedes=xxxxxxx]

Once you know the spoolfile numbers you can do whatever you want with them.
Certainly writing a command file that uses the output of :listspf to
automate it is possible too.

Doug.

Doug Werth                             Beechglen Development Inc.
[log in to unmask]                               Cincinnati, Ohio

The opinions expressed do not  necessarily represent the views or
opinions of Beechglen Development. They might but not necessarily.
They represent solely the opinions of the author.


Seamus Perso <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I have some spoolfiles that are not printed because their priority is low.
> This is deliberate. They all have the same FILEDES parm.
> I'd like to know if there's a way to target them using the FILEDES parm as
a
> filter so I can copy them elsewhere - to another account, to another file
..
>

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