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Listing Spool Files
by Bruce Guetzkow
Changing spool file attributes can be a tedious chore.IBM provides the Change Spooled File Attributes (CHGSPLFA) command to simplify this task, allowing you to select a collection of spool files based on several characteristics, but, curiously, output queue is not one of the selection criteria. The solution is the List Spooled Files API (QUSLSPL), used as a front-end to CHGSPLFA. With this API you can select spool files by any combination of user name, output queue, form type, or user data. READ MORE >
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Optional Parameters and CL Procedures
Hey, Ted:
In "Adding New Parameters to RPG Programs," you stated that CL programs require that the exact number of expected parameters be passed to them. That's not entirely true. READ MORE >
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Control Break Programs, Version 3
Dear Readers:
Faithful reader Doug Eckersley sent me an example of how he would write a control break program like the one I presented in the May 12 issue. Doug mentions two things he likes about his method. First, it uses subroutines, which makes the program modular, and, second, he uses no hold fields. Here's his code. READ MORE >
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We value your feedback and insights. Feel free to send a letter to the editor. Letters may be printed, unless otherwise specified, and edited for clarity or length. READ MORE >
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Editors: Howard Arner, Joe Hertvik, Ted Holt,
Shannon O'Donnell, Kevin Vandever
Managing Editor: Shannon Pastore
Contributing Editors: Joel Cochran, Wayne O. Evans, Raymond Everhart,
Bruce Guetzkow, Marc Logemann, David Morris
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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